Hi there wonderful people.
Wondering what is causing this on my baby girl?
Help very appreciated
Howdy and welcome.
We (the community - don’t look at me too closely, I’m super new to all this) can better assist with such questions if you can fill this “support ticket” out with as many answers as you have.
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Answer these simple questions the best you can.
If you do not know, or do not use something; Just say so = NA
Strain; Type, Bag seed, or NA
Soil in pots, Hydroponic, or Coco?
System type?
PH of runoff or solution in reservoir?
What is strength of nutrient mix? EC, or TDS
Indoor or Outdoor
Light system, size?
Temps; Day, Night
Humidity; Day, Night
Ventilation system; Yes, No, Size
AC, Humidifier, De-humidifier,
Co2; Yes, No
Add anything else you feel would help us give you a most informed answer. Feel free to elaborate, but short, to the point questions and facts will help us help you.
My burning question is age of seedling and when did you last water her, and with what? (Plain water, nutes, what PH?)
I would say the soil could be hot… don’t feed nutrients for awhile…
Happy gardening
Thank you. Soil can’t be too hot due to weather here currently. Top of 18 degrees.
I am feeding Root it, so that could be the issue? Ta
Hi there, it is a Northern Lights auto.
I have been feeding every second day basically PH 5.8
“Hot” is a term for saying your soil may have too many nutrients for a plant the size that yours is - a lot of folks consider Miracle Grow to be too “hot” for cannabis. Fox Farms Ocean Forest soil is “too hot” for younger plants but is ideal for 4+ week old plants because of the nutrients provided in the soil.
Ahh I see! Thank you for clarifying. Root it is suppose to be for early stages. I will lay off for a few days and see if that improves it.
Thank you
Do you have a meter to check your PPMs/total dissolved solids and/or a meter to check your water ph?
Don’t feed tiny plants in hot soil. Ever. That soil will sustain it for a long time.