RQS Critical x2: Photos In Veg 90 Days, Just Flipped

Day 12
Mantis
Do-si-dos
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Blackberry Moonrocks
Lookin rough, but better than the other 2 Bbm
Hopefully, she’ll grow out of it
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Mantis @ 5ml / ltr
Tap water
Ph. 5.7
7gal air pot/ 7 gal cloth pot
Perlite/coir/Bokashi an frass
:)
 
Day 12
Canna
Do-si-dos
This girl has rusty spots on the first leaves, not worried at the min, as it’s not spreading anywhere.:( should I be though?
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Blackberry Moonrocks
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again , I’m hoping she’ll sort herself out

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Canna bio vega 2ml/ ltr
Calmag 1ml/ltr
Tap water
Ph 5.7
 
Hey bud. All the seedlings are looking nice and healthy, even the one with the rust spots. It is kind of puzzling as to why that one is having issues like that especially at such a young age. Is there any chance you can test the ph of the runoff if there is any next time you feed? This will help us know what is happening in the root zone hopefully. It may just be a ph fluctuation issue as the medium gets settled at the ph you want with your feedings. Seeing as it's effecting the lower growth first tells me it's due to one of the mobile nutrients, n,p,k and magnesium, could be a lockout due to ph. Try to ride it out another couple days, but if it's been getting worse let us know and we will try to diagnose it further. I am sitting by the campfire right now and in no shape to give a definitive answer :laughtwo:
 
Hey bud. All the seedlings are looking nice and healthy, even the one with the rust spots. It is kind of puzzling as to why that one is having issues like that especially at such a young age. Is there any chance you can test the ph of the runoff if there is any next time you feed? This will help us know what is happening in the root zone hopefully. It may just be a ph fluctuation issue as the medium gets settled at the ph you want with your feedings. Seeing as it's effecting the lower growth first tells me it's due to one of the mobile nutrients, n,p,k and magnesium, could be a lockout due to ph. Try to ride it out another couple days, but if it's been getting worse let us know and we will try to diagnose it further. I am sitting by the campfire right now and in no shape to give a definitive answer :laughtwo:
Thanks buddy.
Have a good weekend..
Oooo.. camping, y lucky bugger.
Peace to y’all
 
Good morning to y’all,
Hope it’s a good’n:)
Couple of little issues on the Diesel Ladies..
I have had this before, and I’d just like to check that going forward, I make the right decision...
Got some heavy purple stripes on the main stems of Diesel 1.
Just starting on the other 2.
Last time I just upped the nuts and it worked fine.. not a decision I’d made myself... no,no,no..
Help was yet again provided by you kind chaps at 420, I’m so proud and honoured to be here ,,all the suppo... whoa there Bud...wrong meeting ;)
A good old ‘cheers chaps’ will do fine I’m sure:)
Fme, that’s the bolox out my system. Onwards..
Also a couple of lighter patches appearing on some leaves, an associated problem starting ,possibly?
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Sorry if it I ask the same questions, it seems that most issues have at least one possible cause.. think it could be 5 + for purple in the main branches.
Temps ok, at 25c to 29. Little bit high if the suns beating.
Cheers chaps
Peace an buds man
 
Morning bud, I'm alive again lol

Looking back at your pictures as well as the new ones you just took, I have 1 main concern I'd like to bring up and ask. When you are feeding/watering, you are letting the solution hit your plants? 2 issues with that if so. First being that you should try not to hit your plant or splash it with the nute mix you're feeding, the nutrients can cause burn spots on the leaves. The second being close to the first, water droplets are like a magnifying glass, when under an intense light, you could actually burn the leaves this way as well.

The pictures in your latest post, the first one looks to me like a magnesium deficiency. Is it on the newer growth up top or older growth down below?

The second picture looks like a spot created from a water droplets on the leaf.

The third picture is the slightest bit of nutrient burn, notice the very tips of the leaves. This means you've found the max they can handle at this given time for nutes.

Hope all this helps, now that I'm awake again and not sipping on beers my head is a little more clear lol. Have a great day.
 
Morning bud, I'm alive again lol

Looking back at your pictures as well as the new ones you just took, I have 1 main concern I'd like to bring up and ask. When you are feeding/watering, you are letting the solution hit your plants? 2 issues with that if so. First being that you should try not to hit your plant or splash it with the nute mix you're feeding, the nutrients can cause burn spots on the leaves. The second being close to the first, water droplets are like a magnifying glass, when under an intense light, you could actually burn the leaves this way as well.

The pictures in your latest post, the first one looks to me like a magnesium deficiency. Is it on the newer growth up top or older growth down below?

The second picture looks like a spot created from a water droplets on the leaf.

The third picture is the slightest bit of nutrient burn, notice the very tips of the leaves. This means you've found the max they can handle at this given time for nutes.

Hope all this helps, now that I'm awake again and not sipping on beers my head is a little more clear lol. Have a great day.
I've learned a lot about diagnosing, in part cuz of you, so thanks, and for sure the third pic is exactly what you say. It looks to me specifically like Tiger Bloom. I would say pic 2 and pic 1 reveal the same problem, the Mag deficiency. I see those yellow patches growing cuz they are more than the two obvious spots, it appears to be beginning to affect the whole leaf, like the first pic. Just me. But yeah, thanks for the continuing help with education man. You're on my list of go-to guys, lol.
 
I've learned a lot about diagnosing, in part cuz of you, so thanks, and for sure the third pic is exactly what you say. It looks to me specifically like Tiger Bloom. I would say pic 2 and pic 1 reveal the same problem, the Mag deficiency. I see those yellow patches growing cuz they are more than the two obvious spots, it appears to be beginning to affect the whole leaf, like the first pic. Just me. But yeah, thanks for the continuing help with education man. You're on my list of go-to guys, lol.
Thanks Jon, I try to help out where I can with what knowledge I do have. There's many other members here that are a wealth of knowledge compared to me, and that's where I learned most of it, so just passing it on :cheesygrinsmiley:

Not sure what you meant by it looks like tiger bloom though. Is this something that happened to you while using that product? I'm assuming fox farms tiger bloom?
 
Thanks Jon, I try to help out where I can with what knowledge I do have. There's many other members here that are a wealth of knowledge compared to me, and that's where I learned most of it, so just passing it on :cheesygrinsmiley:

Not sure what you meant by it looks like tiger bloom though. Is this something that happened to you while using that product? I'm assuming fox farms tiger bloom?
Yes I use Tiger Bloom for budding, and when I just reach the max they can take I get leaf tips that don't just resemble that, they look PRECISELY like that. That's why I said that.
 
Yes I use Tiger Bloom for budding, and when I just reach the max they can take I get leaf tips that don't just resemble that, they look PRECISELY like that. That's why I said that.
Ok I gotcha now. It was still early for me this morning when replying, much better now :laughtwo:
 
Hey there @dick23rk @Jon
Hope your havin a good weekend ..
Thanks again for getting back to me so sharpish gents.. really appreciated.❤️
I think I was on it myself this time ..after a quick read.. thought the same.. wey hey..
Got these cheeky numbers.. to get rid of N in the cal mag. Gave the girl behind the mono, a dose this morning @1ml/ltr.
I’ll dose up 2an 3 in a bit.
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I couldn’t help my self and I got the set of them.:). Should be interesting as any probs arise( hopefully)
Thanks again chaps..
 
Morning bud, I'm alive again lol

Looking back at your pictures as well as the new ones you just took, I have 1 main concern I'd like to bring up and ask. When you are feeding/watering, you are letting the solution hit your plants? 2 issues with that if so. First being that you should try not to hit your plant or splash it with the nute mix you're feeding, the nutrients can cause burn spots on the leaves. The second being close to the first, water droplets are like a magnifying glass, when under an intense light, you could actually burn the leaves this way as well.

The pictures in your latest post, the first one looks to me like a magnesium deficiency. Is it on the newer growth up top or older growth down below?

The second picture looks like a spot created from a water droplets on the leaf.

The third picture is the slightest bit of nutrient burn, notice the very tips of the leaves. This means you've found the max they can handle at this given time for nutes.

Hope all this helps, now that I'm awake again and not sipping on beers my head is a little more clear lol. Have a great day.
By Jove, Bigusdickus. I believe you on the money yet again.
Yes I have splashed on the girls here an there.
Although I wasn’t really referring to the tips, thought the yellowing was starting on the leaves.
The yellowing is on the older leaves too.
Peace to ya
 
I’ve had to have a re shuffle. And I’ve put all the little ladies in with the big girls.
Noticed a bit of mold on the side of one of the cloth pots.. gave em all a squirt of H202 and shifted into the big tent. there’s much better air circulation in there. As opposed to the zero circulation in the little tent. I’ve done absolutely nothing for air flow , and rammed 6 x 7 gal pots with no space between them..not the wisest move..
Anyways
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... out they come , and everything getting a scrub down in the veg tent.
See what I can sort out this evening.
Peace to ya peeps
 
It's good you caught that. Always good to have some spacing between your plants especially with fabric pots. Same goes with selling them on the floor, it's good to have a little air room under them as well.

I just realized this, but you have white poly hanging inside a grow tent? Those grow tents are pretty reflective.
 
By Jove, Bigusdickus. I believe you on the money yet again.
Yes I have splashed on the girls here an there.
Although I wasn’t really referring to the tips, thought the yellowing was starting on the leaves.
The yellowing is on the older leaves too.
Peace to ya
You shouldn’t encourage me
It's good you caught that. Always good to have some spacing between your plants especially with fabric pots. Same goes with selling them on the floor, it's good to have a little air room under them as well.

I just realized this, but you have white poly hanging inside a grow tent? Those grow tents are pretty reflective.
hey mate, not as reflective as ORCA sheeting though;)
 
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