Need help, scared babys will die

Discussion in 'Cannabis Grow Rooms and Greenhouses' started by newbeOntheRise, Jan 5, 2009.

  1. newbeOntheRise

    newbeOntheRise Member

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    Ok I really need some help. The leafs on my babys are starting to turn yellow on the inside of the leafs and more yellow on top of new leafs. The roots are starting to come out of the bottem of my potting container. Is the reason they are turning yellow because the roots are geting cramped up? or a bigger problem? And also one of my leafs are starting to curl. not like to much heat curl but like the hole leaf is curling whats up with that?

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    lack of magnesium sulfate..
    get some epsom salt and mix about a 2tbsp to a gallon of water.. Should green up after that..
    try not to let soil dry out much after.. dont use it constantly.. every two weeks to be safe..
    Nothing to be to worried about. :)
     
  3. newbeOntheRise

    newbeOntheRise Member

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    thanks dude ill try that. but what about the curl? or is that just a retarted leaf lol
     
  4. Rocklobster

    Rocklobster Senior Member

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    If roots are coming out the bottom then time for a repot nice big pot and a good soil perlite mix that should put the vigor back into them and you wont need to feed for next 2-4 weeks after. Wish i knew more about that side coz just looks like lack of n to me. Try using a more complete food with all the trace elements in it.
     
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    its retarded.. it gives your plant character.. :D

    Look at lower leafs. Nice and dark.. Nitrogen looks ok.. dont want to spike that youll burn..
     
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    One other thing, is this strain might do this on its own.. I have plants in multi container... One is doing the yellow.. all the others are not.. FACT.. feed it MgSo and burned a neighbor.. So dont over due it.. let that new leafs roll out and form the next time(to see)before you add more MgSo.

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    Rocklobster Senior Member

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    Thanks orison as they say you live and learn and thats what we all come here to do.
    The problem with me is I've never come acrossed half these problems ppl have when growing lol smug mode engaged. Only joking ya know what i mean.
     
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    Lots people ask me why I dont switch from soil to something else. I figure if your cookies in the bakery are good, then you shouldnt change the recipe.. And you get used to knowing just what going wrong if anything..

    I know you got that tek you use down pretty pat Rock,:cheers2: but you need to have patients too.
     
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    Is it just me, or does anyone see this spinning leaf more on indica? I noticed indies do this.. But Idk. Thought Id ask..
     
  10. Rocklobster

    Rocklobster Senior Member

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    When my plants first spout and you get the long 1 blade leaf they sometime go like that but i just put it down to over watering. Thats rite orison We made all plenty of mistakes when we first start and they all cost us money time or yield but once you find a routine thats works for you why change. Trouble with mj is there as much ways to grow it as ppl growing and what works for me might not work for others.
     
  11. newbeOntheRise

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    Hey orison i used 2tbsp to a gallon of water and there starting to turn green again!!!! its working!!! thanks dude. im a real newbe at this so any tricks of the trade will help. I have another post somthere with my other plants and they need help too. can you guys help me? thanks again
     
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