Don’t know what this means

Is it root bound or lack of food ???

You’re definately going to need a bigger pot. It also looks like a magnesium deficiency. Do you ph your water? A little more info would be helpful.

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I checked the ph 6.5 it’s a clone what else do yea need to know I just put water though it I also use tap water it started 2 days ago it wasn’t yellow when I watered it

So ph is good. The striping on the leaves tell me magnesium issue. Treat with cal/mag and repot in a five gallon container. You are more than likely root bound. Transplanting is you’re best bet.

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Thank you don’t forget to show always good to see someone’s hard work and if your up still can u tell me how water do I put through the pot to flush it @shindig153 @Hogmaster

When u do a flush you’re gonna want to run 3x the amount of water that the size of your container is. For example, 5gal pot=15 gal of h20.

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You cAn also treat with a tsp per gallon Epsom salts as a soak or foliar spray in a pinch.

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This is the size of the pot

. @Familyman @PurpNGold74 @Anonyboii

I use a product called clearex and I just follow the directions on the back of my bottle when I do a flush. I find you can get away with using a little less amount of water then a typical flush with no salt removing agent added such as clearex. I also pH my flush water to 6.5. Just something else to think about.
one other thing that crossed my mind is do you leave your water to sit out for about 48 hours prior to using it? This helps the chlorine evaporate out of your water if you have city water like I do. Have a nice morning

Upgrade to at least a 5 gallon pot.

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@Lostscuba

First I would like to welcome you to our world of growing here at ILGM
You’ll find that our community will come out in full force to help you no mater what your problem is. And you’ll see for sure shortly.
Any way with that said your problem is : MAGNESIUM

HERE ARE TWO PIC’S FOR YOU TO MATCH TO YOUR’S OK ?

Magnesium (Mg) - Micronutrient and Mobile Element

Magnesium helps supports healthy veins while keeping a healthy
leaf production and its
structure. Magnesium is significant for chlorophyll-production
and enzyme break downs.
Magnesium which must be present in relatively large quantities
for the plant to survive,
but yet not to much to where it will cause the plant to show a toxicity.

Magnesium is one of the easiest deficiencies to tell… the green veins
along with the
yellowness of the entire surrounding leave is a dead giveaway, but
sometimes that’s not
always the case here. In case you have one of those where it doesn’t
show the green veins,
sometimes leaf tips and edges may discolor and curl upward. The growing
tips can turn lime
green when the deficiency progresses to the top of the plant. The edges
will feel like dry

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@Lostscuba

Here are a couple of pic’s of what your plant(s) have

Magnesium_Deficiency_in_Marijuana_Plants

Magnesium (Mg) - Micronutrient and Mobile Element

Magnesium helps supports healthy veins while keeping a healthy
leaf production and its
structure. Magnesium is significant for chlorophyll-production
and enzyme break downs.
Magnesium which must be present in relatively large quantities
for the plant to survive,
but yet not to much to where it will cause the plant to show a toxicity.

Magnesium is one of the easiest deficiencies to tell… the green veins
along with the
yellowness of the entire surrounding leave is a dead giveaway, but
sometimes that’s not
always the case here. In case you have one of those where it doesn’t
show the green veins,
sometimes leaf tips and edges may discolor and curl upward. The growing
tips can turn lime
green when the deficiency progresses to the top of the plant. The edges
will feel like dry
and crispy and usually affects the lower leaves in younger plants, then
will affect the
middle to upper half when it gets older, but It can also happen on older
leaves as well.
The deficiency will start at the tip then will take over the entire outer
left and right
sides of the leaves. The inner part will be yellow and or brownish in color,
followed by
leaves falling without withering. The tips can also twist and turn as well
as curving
upwards as if you curl your tongues.

Excessive levels of magnesium in your plants will exhibit a buildup of toxic
salts that
will kill the leaves and lock out other nutrients like Calcium (Ca). Mg can
get locked
out by having too much Calcium, Chlorine or ammonium in your soil/water.
One of the worst problems a person can have is a magnesium def caused by
a ph lockout.
By giving it more magnesium to cure the problem when you are thinking you
are doing good,
but actually you are doing more harm then good. When the plants can’t
take in a nutrient
because of the ph being off for that element, the plant will not absorb
it but it will be
in the soil… therefore causing a buildup. A buildup will be noticed by
the outer parts of
the plant becoming whitish and or a yellowish color. The tips and part
way in on the inner
leaves will die and feel like glass. Parts affected by Magnesium deficiency
are: space
between the veins (Interveinal) of older leaves; may begin around interior perimeter of leaf.

Problems with Magnesium being locked out by PH troubles

Light Acid Soils, soils with excessive potassium, calcium and or phosphorus

Soil

Magnesium gets locked out of soil growing at ph levels of 2.0-6.4
Magnesium is absorbed best in soil at a ph level of 6.5-9.1 . (Wouldn’t
recommend having a
ph of over 7.0 in soil) anything out of the ranges listed will contribute
to a Magnesium
deficiency.

Hydro and Soil less Mediums

Magnesium gets locked out of Hydro and Soil less Mediums at ph levels
of 2.0-5.7
Magnesium is absorbed best in Hydro and Soil less Mediums at ph levels
of 5.8-9.1
(Wouldn’t recommend having a ph over 6.5 in hydro and soil less mediums.)
Best range for
hydro and soil less mediums is 5.0 to 6.0. Anything out of the ranges
listed will contribute
to a Magnesium deficiency.

Solution to fixing a Magnesium deficiency
Any Chemical/Organic nutrients that have Magnesium in them will fix a
Magnesium deficiency.
(Only mixing at ½ strength when using chemical nutrients or it will c
ause nutrient burn!)
Other nutrients that have magnesium in them are: Epsom salts, which is
fast absorption.
Dolomite lime and or garden lime (same thing just called different)
which is slow absorption.
Sulfate of Potash, Magnesia which is medium absorption. Worm Castings,
which is slow absorption.
Crabshell which is slow absorption. Earth Juice Mircoblast, which is
fast acting. (a must buy!!
Has lots of 2ndary nutrients).
Now if you added to much chemical nutrients and or organics,( which is
hard to burn your plants
when using organics) You need to Flush the soil with plain water.
You need to use 2 times as
much water as the size of the pot, for example: If you have a 5 gallon
pot and need to flush
it, you need to use 10 gallons of water to rinse out the soil good enough
to get rid of excessive
nutrients.

Wrote By
Stitch

Posted By
gigan65

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Thank you marry Christmas everyone and to brighten up my day all my seeds came and get this I used the wrong card and charge me a 1.53$ for 14 seeds I guess they felt sorry @peachfuzz @PurpNGold74 @Liljoe @Familyman @shindig153 @JoshawaM @Onlythebest79 @Stryder1961

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I’m stuck. After the clones root do u take some wAter outta bubbler or keep it at the same height?? @Hogmaster

That’s awesome but please stop posting other seed sites you can grow and we can help but we sell seeds to :wink: thanks

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I just showed what kind I wi delete it

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Your good I took care of it buddy you can say what strains that’s fine just leave the bank out

Ok thanks I just lost 10 clones there dying should I put an air rock in my hot house I’m using rock wool cubes show I let them get air?

I do in my water