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TheMan TheMan
6 years ago
DAY 22 I transplanted the plants into bigger pots and fed them with some Bio-Grow and Top-Max. Everything looking good and normal. Going to increase the distance between plant and light soon.
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Grow Questions
TheMan
TheManstarted grow question 6 years ago
The leafs started to look yellow in the middle when I checked on them today. They looked fine to me yesterday so I guess this happened in the past 24-48 hours, not sure why. It can be seen on Day 12 pictures. Is this normal or I should be worried?
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Stickanswered grow question 6 years ago
Hi @TheMan! The curly/wavy leaves tells us that this seedling is suffering from heat+high relative humidity - or - overwatering. This can lead to nutrients deficiencies, too much heat and too much water will dramatically change the way plants handle nutrient and light. You probably need to reinforce your airflow, and try to follow a dry/wet cycle. Roots need to be on a dry/wet cycle to properly spread, searching for water. Now, your pH might be related too, a 7.0 pH is neutral whereas cannabis plants in soil need a slightly acidic pH range (6.0~6.5). Finally, we're missing a few informations to refine the diagnosis: what medium are you using (EC/PPM levels)? Have you been giving any kind of nutrients? If so, at what frequency? How often do you water, how often do yo feed, what's the volume of your waterings, how long do you let the medium dry between two waterings? If you look at all the hypothetical sources for this issue, I'm confident your baby will recover and become a strong adult. If you're stuck with yellowing+wavy leaves in a few days, keep us up-to-date and we'll be around to help. Happy growing 👊
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Stick
Stickcommentedweek 26 years ago
Hi @TheMan! The curly/wavy leaves tells us that this seedling is suffering from heat+high relative humidity - or - overwatering. This can lead to nutrients deficiencies, too much heat and too much water will dramatically change the way plants handle nutrient and light. You probably need to reinforce your airflow, and try to follow a dry/wet cycle. Roots need to be on a dry/wet cycle to properly spread, searching for water. Now, your pH might be related too, a 7.0 pH is neutral whereas cannabis plants in soil need a slightly acidic pH range (6.0~6.5). Finally, we're missing a few informations to refine the diagnosis: what medium are you using (EC/PPM levels)? Have you been giving any kind of nutrients? If so, at what frequency? How often do you water, how often do yo feed, what's the volume of your waterings, how long do you let the medium dry between two waterings? If you look at all the hypothetical sources for this issue, I'm confident your baby will recover and become a strong adult. If you're stuck with yellowing+wavy leaves in a few days, keep us up-to-date and we'll be around to help. Happy growing 👊
Stick
Stickcommented6 years ago
@TheMan, That's what I like to hear! Happy to help 👍Keep on giving her good care and much love 👊
TheMan
TheMancommented6 years ago
@Stick, Thank you! It does seem like my issue was with overwatering. The leaves seem to already be returning to green colour only after a day. If the problem is gone after this I do have pH UP and pH DOWN solutions ready for the water but I am sure it was overwatering that caused this after reading your answer and doing some research on the side. Also, the leaves have seemed to "wake up" compared to yesterday where they were looking all down and depressed. I hope it is all good now, thank you again!
bobo420
bobo420commentedweek 16 years ago
Good luck with the grow ;)
TheMan
TheMancommented6 years ago
@bobo420, Thank you! Will update soon.
ToadieK
ToadieKcommentedweek 16 years ago
Happy growing! My 2 malana bomb plants are growing vigorously. I think you're in for a treat.
TheMan
TheMancommented6 years ago
@ToadieK, Thanks, I hope mine grows well too!
bobo420
bobo420commentedweek 56 years ago
Coming along nicely ;)
Mrs_Larimar
Mrs_Larimarcommentedweek 16 years ago
Hi have been reading about your " confusion" about germination. Patience is the key- I would recommend to let the seed soak water for up to 24 hours and then put in the paper where they have it dark and humid. that can take up to 5 days... and after planting it can take 4-5 days more.until they show up.. most time its faster about 4-5 days at all but sometimes it takes much longer, it depends on the quality of the seeds. And i wont skip the first step letting them soak water .... the germination succes is up to 100 percent this way. i have maybe 1 of 30 seeds that dont germinate that way
ReinDeer
ReinDeercommentedweek 76 years ago
You have some really nice buds developing. I’ll be following you along since it’s my first grow with the same seeds! Wish you all the best👏
compasdecero47
compasdecero47commentedweek 46 years ago
las hojas amarillas puede ser exceso de fertilizacion ? saludos, espero crezcan firmes.