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Dawg
07-16-2008, 01:21 AM
left pic...healthy f2's of ADxGB in worm poo n perlite....right pic same pheno in same medium. any thoughts? seein this kinda split not sure what it is. Seein some yellow on the other two thats concerning me.
R/H around 40% (varies)....temps at 75-80F
sorry for bad pics...lil stoned here...just wantin some input. ;)
thx. (BTW no nutes fed and under flos_)
And I see a touch of ram horning even tho its in worm poo. PH drain is averaging 6.8-7.1

CylonBud
07-16-2008, 05:23 AM
I'm thinking a bit of Mg deficiency Dawg. Add some Epsonsalt to your water. OG Grow Faq Mg info (http://www.homegrownbud.com/forums/ogfaq/growfaq/1029.html):D

Shadows
07-16-2008, 06:52 AM
You shouldn't really be seeing a deficiency this early in their life, unless their soil is pretty much void of nutrients.
Hows your waterings going? seedlings like that around here (even in hempys) dont need water but every 5-7 days. looks like you could have over done it at some point

Mr Burns
07-16-2008, 07:18 AM
Too much worm poo :shrug:

Wish I could help :(

Shadows
07-16-2008, 07:20 AM
Too much worm poo :shrug:



In other words, your plants are in Deep Shit :D

CezarCronic
07-16-2008, 08:11 AM
Dawg this color in your leaves could be several thins man , i have got this type of color in small plants before , over water , soil to hot , nute def , mag def ,i bet is soil to hot , i don't put my seed or seedling in strong soil mix i use plain peat growing compost until the seedling is big enough to transplant to a good soil mix , this way i avoid confusion with this type of symptoms on seedlings .

A big plant will handle if we make a mistake in judgment but a seedling wont

if to apply something just play with Mag for now and cut the water down if soil is not dry don't water again .

look for foliar growth stimulants to apply to seedlings they help a lot and wont burn your plants .

Peace bro;)

Dawg
07-16-2008, 10:48 AM
Thanks. Nope not over watering. Worm poo i thought wasn't a hot medium. I'll try a touch of epsom. thanks again.
What was throwing me off was 3 are fine 2 are not and under same exact conditions.

CB
07-16-2008, 11:11 AM
Worm poo i thought wasn't a hot medium.

it isn't a hot medium :)

Mr Burns
07-16-2008, 11:38 AM
Worm poo i thought wasn't a hot medium.

it isn't a hot medium :)

For the record, any poo is coooool 2thumbs

It does look like Mg def to me. You could try foliar feeding at a half teaspoon of Epsom salts per litre of water.

TBO Dawg I wouldn't like to comment any further through lack of soil experience. Could you use distilled water for a short while? Even flush with it, Epsom foliar, and then go from there :shrug:

You need the Q man Dawg... :hmmmm:

CB
07-16-2008, 11:49 AM
worm poo has a slow N release but thats bout all it has;)



:eat:

CezarCronic
07-16-2008, 12:27 PM
I'm sorry to disagreed but i have seen warm pop very hot , made from goat , horse and rabbit excretes , so hot burn my plants , and after i put the warm pop to a simple test i was right .

Place a 10 litter pot full with warm pop them put a bucket of water on top let the water drain and test that water with my EC meter and the reading was 6.89

Guys that is way to hot for anything to resist , imagine a seedling they all fry:mad:

Dawg
07-16-2008, 12:34 PM
cezercronic,
Worm "poo" is really "worm compost" It's not the same as regular manure.

CylonBud
07-16-2008, 01:17 PM
CylonBud,
Worm "poo" is really "worm compost" It's not the same as regular manure.

Never said it was hot. Just suggested the Mg because it looks like that to me. I think you ment to say CezarCronic. :cool: Worm poop is worm castings. :D I use them all the time in my soil with seedlings. Never an issue. :D

Dawg
07-17-2008, 02:49 PM
meant to type CezarCronic...my bad.

WilliamClarkeQuantrill
07-29-2008, 09:26 PM
Looks -Mg to me. How'd the epsom treatment go?

Dawg
07-29-2008, 09:57 PM
it worked some...but the root is the tap water. I'm gonna try a couple of things and see how it goes. Got some stuff i'm curious about...buying water sucks. :(
Thanks WCQ for chiming in :D

Gona try This water softner that buffers the PH to 7.0, removes chlorine, ammonia, and chloramine I do have hard water I asked the utility co. I didn't wanna go over and get the report. so trying some stuff it does have salts, but nothing i can't handle a leach with store bought water.
LINK TO PRODUCT (http://www.fish.com/itemdy00.asp?T1=710363+001&srccode=FSHFRGLE)