Page 1 of 2 1 2 LastLast
Results 1 to 10 of 15

Thread: Newbie grow.. yellow spots on my green poison... help!!!

  1. #1

    Join Date
    Jan 2018
    Location
    England
    Posts
    387
    Thanks
    132
    Been Thanked: 482 Times

    Thumbs down Newbie grow.. yellow spots on my green poison... help!!!

    Hey guys, I’m a newbie at this growing and this is my first grow along with my first forum post.
    My plants have been growing for about 2 weeks now and all was fine until this morning. When I went up to check to se how they are found I noticed a faint yellowish spot around my first plant. Click image for larger version. 

Name:	89B125E7-7F4A-4F7E-86AF-F25B3D64B5C4.jpg 
Views:	33 
Size:	19.7 KB 
ID:	355390
    I’m currently feeding with Dutch pro a + b, multi total, and take root. Also my ph is around 6.6-6.8.

  2. The Following 2 Users Say Thank You to 420highgrade For This Useful Post:

    GEORGE (15-01-18), Greengrass (15-01-18)

  3. #2

    Join Date
    Dec 2016
    Posts
    2,135
    Thanks
    13,232
    Been Thanked: 7,454 Times

    Default

    Hi pal list what you can soil or whatever your growing in
    Lights, temps and humidity even how often your watering
    Pretty much everything your using
    Atb

  4. The Following 3 Users Say Thank You to Greengrass For This Useful Post:

    420highgrade (15-01-18), GEORGE (15-01-18), Ironman (15-01-18)

  5. #3

    Join Date
    May 2015
    Location
    Down at the bottom of the garden.
    Posts
    12,165
    Thanks
    30,303
    Been Thanked: 48,497 Times

    Default

    Welcome to the forum. We will need a lot more info to try and help you out.

    soil, coco or hydro?
    lighting?
    Strain?
    auto or photo?
    pot size?
    age?
    Temps and RH?
    Feeding schedule?

    list this info and we will try to help you out.

  6. The Following 3 Users Say Thank You to Ironman For This Useful Post:

    420highgrade (15-01-18), GEORGE (15-01-18), Greengrass (15-01-18)

  7. #4

    Join Date
    Jan 2018
    Location
    England
    Posts
    387
    Thanks
    132
    Been Thanked: 482 Times

    Default

    Thankyou for the welcoming..

    Right to start with, I’m currently using the natural coco coir and I have that in a 16L fabric pot. I have 7 plants in total.
    I’m growing a strain called Green poison as the seed sensei said it was an excellent choice for beginners.
    The strain is a photo strain where I decide when it flowers
    I don’t really know what you would like from age as I grew it from a seed so I would say that from seed about 2 weeks and 3 days but from the start of them cotyledon leaves it’s been 1 week and 3 days.

    For the feeding schedule I’m using Dutch pro nutrients and I’m going by the feeding chart.. I’m giving the plants approximately 800 ml of water each day. I like to keep check of them as it’s new to me so I’ll do the morning feed 400ml and then the night time feed at 400ml.

    Also if needed I have an array of pictures from the day the first ‘true leaves’ started emerging to today’s date.

    Kind regards, Jordan.

  8. The Following 2 Users Say Thank You to 420highgrade For This Useful Post:

    GEORGE (15-01-18), Greengrass (15-01-18)

  9. #5

    Join Date
    May 2015
    Location
    Down at the bottom of the garden.
    Posts
    12,165
    Thanks
    30,303
    Been Thanked: 48,497 Times

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by 420highgrade View Post
    Thankyou for the welcoming..

    Right to start with, I’m currently using the natural coco coir and I have that in a 16L fabric pot. I have 7 plants in total.
    I’m growing a strain called Green poison as the seed sensei said it was an excellent choice for beginners.
    The strain is a photo strain where I decide when it flowers
    I don’t really know what you would like from age as I grew it from a seed so I would say that from seed about 2 weeks and 3 days but from the start of them cotyledon leaves it’s been 1 week and 3 days.

    For the feeding schedule I’m using Dutch pro nutrients and I’m going by the feeding chart.. I’m giving the plants approximately 800 ml of water each day. I like to keep check of them as it’s new to me so I’ll do the morning feed 400ml and then the night time feed at 400ml.

    Also if needed I have an array of pictures from the day the first ‘true leaves’ started emerging to today’s date.

    Kind regards, Jordan.
    Do you have an EC meter and PH pen?

    Sent from, Thames Iron Works.

  10. The Following 3 Users Say Thank You to Ironman For This Useful Post:

    420highgrade (15-01-18), GEORGE (15-01-18), Greengrass (15-01-18)

  11. #6

    Join Date
    Jan 2018
    Location
    England
    Posts
    387
    Thanks
    132
    Been Thanked: 482 Times

    Default

    Afraid not but I do have Ph testing strips and it’s showing a visible 6.6-6.8.

  12. The Following 3 Users Say Thank You to 420highgrade For This Useful Post:

    GEORGE (15-01-18), Greengrass (15-01-18), Ironman (15-01-18)

  13. #7

    Join Date
    Jan 2018
    Location
    England
    Posts
    387
    Thanks
    132
    Been Thanked: 482 Times

    Default

    Also whilst I’m on this note I’m unaware of temp and humidity as I’m waiting for delivery of a hygrometer

  14. The Following 3 Users Say Thank You to 420highgrade For This Useful Post:

    GEORGE (15-01-18), Greengrass (15-01-18), Ironman (15-01-18)

  15. #8

    Join Date
    May 2015
    Location
    Down at the bottom of the garden.
    Posts
    12,165
    Thanks
    30,303
    Been Thanked: 48,497 Times

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by 420highgrade View Post
    Afraid not but I do have Ph testing strips and it’s showing a visible 6.6-6.8.
    I don't grow in coco so I have limited info but without a ph pen and ec meter you will find it almost impossible.

    You need to know what is your tap water before you add the nutes.

    Sent from, Thames Iron Works.

  16. The Following 3 Users Say Thank You to Ironman For This Useful Post:

    420highgrade (15-01-18), GEORGE (15-01-18), Greengrass (15-01-18)

  17. #9

    Join Date
    Jan 2018
    Location
    England
    Posts
    387
    Thanks
    132
    Been Thanked: 482 Times

    Default

    As it stands I’m not using tap water, I have a water filtration system and I am taking it from that. But ph is at 6.6-6.8.

  18. The Following 3 Users Say Thank You to 420highgrade For This Useful Post:

    GEORGE (15-01-18), Greengrass (15-01-18), Ironman (15-01-18)

  19. #10

    Join Date
    May 2015
    Location
    Down at the bottom of the garden.
    Posts
    12,165
    Thanks
    30,303
    Been Thanked: 48,497 Times

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by 420highgrade View Post
    As it stands I’m not using tap water, I have a water filtration system and I am taking it from that. But ph is at 6.6-6.8.
    Ok mate, either way it's going to be hard work.

    Tap water will have a background EC. The background EC is the level of micro elements within the water straight from the tap. The background EC has to be taken into consideration when feeding nutes.

    Most of the micro elements in tap water will benefit the plant.

    The total amount of nute fed to a plant must include what's already in it.

    So saying that you fed 4ml or whatever won't mean much to anybody without the background EC.

    With filtered water or RO water, 99% of those micro elements are removed. So it's the opposite of tap water. You have to raise the EC to allow for the lack of elements in the filtered water.

    As I say either way you will need an EC reader otherwise the first problem you hit and your done for. Nobody will be able to help you without it.

    Sent from, Thames Iron Works.

  20. The Following 3 Users Say Thank You to Ironman For This Useful Post:

    420highgrade (15-01-18), GEORGE (15-01-18), Greengrass (15-01-18)

Page 1 of 2 1 2 LastLast

Tags for this Thread

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  


THCtalk.com Disclaimer - You must be over 18 years old to view/use this site .THCtalk.com does not encourage growing Cannabis or possessing Cannabis. Learning how to grow Cannabis instructions should be for educational purposes only. All Information contained in this web site is for: Historical reference, Scientific reference and Educational purposes only. Visitors to this website are advised against breaking the law as It is illegal to smoke, grow, or possess cannabis in the UK and some US States