booger
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This could be long, but I want to give as much info as possible to help diagnose.
The particulars:
1. Soil grow- MG Organic (no nutes), perlite, vermiculite mixed, on top of 2" of rock base
2. Germinated 10 seeds (5 jock horror, 5 haze) 9 sprouted however 5 only made it.
3. 3 haze (2 good sized, 1 runt), 2 Jock Horror
4. Small grow area (3 x 3) partitioned off in a very large room. Lots of ventilation including an oscillating fan.
5. Temperature in grow area ranges between 82 - 87. Humidity from 35% - 55% depending on time of day.
6. Seedlings planted on July 29 (5 1/2 weeks old)
7. Originally started with 400w HPS set approximately 32" away (used on seedlings) At 4 1/2 weeks, I added approximately 165w of mixed CFL's
8. Today, I removed the HPS, and replaced it with 400w MH (I noticed the CFL's really jumped the growth and decided to switch to MH trying to get more blue light)
9. Originally I was on a 24/0 lighting schedule. After week 2, I changed the schedule to 18/6
10. Water schedule- every 2-3 days for the small seedlings. For the last 2 weeks, I have watered every 5 days
Well, the Haze took faster than the JH, but I attributed that to different strains. The JH has struggled from the start, but I felt it would eventually pick up. Around week 2, I gave the seedlings light nutes (25%) of Peters 20-20-20. Within a day, I quicly learned that it was a bit too soon and I had slight burning of the very tips on 1 haze and 1 JH. So I did not give it anything but water for the next 2 1/2 weeks.
About week 3, the lower leaves began to have a uniform yellow. I suspected nitrogen deficiency, but held off for another 2 weeks to be safe. Instead, I gave them some epsom salts. The ph was a tad on the high side (7.0) and thought it wouldn't hurt.
Approximately 1 week ago, the Jock Horror took a turn for the worse and very quickly the lower leaves turned brown and flaked away. There is still significant new growth coming from the lower stem where the leaves died.
About 2 days ago I noticed the lowever leaves of the haze have begun browing and becoming crispy. I decided to give them some nutes (50% - 1/2 teaspoon per gallon) to try to pick them up. I also added some worm castings to the soil and fish emulsion to the lastest watering.
Please take a look at some photos and let me know what you think I need to be doing.
The particulars:
1. Soil grow- MG Organic (no nutes), perlite, vermiculite mixed, on top of 2" of rock base
2. Germinated 10 seeds (5 jock horror, 5 haze) 9 sprouted however 5 only made it.
3. 3 haze (2 good sized, 1 runt), 2 Jock Horror
4. Small grow area (3 x 3) partitioned off in a very large room. Lots of ventilation including an oscillating fan.
5. Temperature in grow area ranges between 82 - 87. Humidity from 35% - 55% depending on time of day.
6. Seedlings planted on July 29 (5 1/2 weeks old)
7. Originally started with 400w HPS set approximately 32" away (used on seedlings) At 4 1/2 weeks, I added approximately 165w of mixed CFL's
8. Today, I removed the HPS, and replaced it with 400w MH (I noticed the CFL's really jumped the growth and decided to switch to MH trying to get more blue light)
9. Originally I was on a 24/0 lighting schedule. After week 2, I changed the schedule to 18/6
10. Water schedule- every 2-3 days for the small seedlings. For the last 2 weeks, I have watered every 5 days
Well, the Haze took faster than the JH, but I attributed that to different strains. The JH has struggled from the start, but I felt it would eventually pick up. Around week 2, I gave the seedlings light nutes (25%) of Peters 20-20-20. Within a day, I quicly learned that it was a bit too soon and I had slight burning of the very tips on 1 haze and 1 JH. So I did not give it anything but water for the next 2 1/2 weeks.
About week 3, the lower leaves began to have a uniform yellow. I suspected nitrogen deficiency, but held off for another 2 weeks to be safe. Instead, I gave them some epsom salts. The ph was a tad on the high side (7.0) and thought it wouldn't hurt.
Approximately 1 week ago, the Jock Horror took a turn for the worse and very quickly the lower leaves turned brown and flaked away. There is still significant new growth coming from the lower stem where the leaves died.
About 2 days ago I noticed the lowever leaves of the haze have begun browing and becoming crispy. I decided to give them some nutes (50% - 1/2 teaspoon per gallon) to try to pick them up. I also added some worm castings to the soil and fish emulsion to the lastest watering.
Please take a look at some photos and let me know what you think I need to be doing.