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hurleygirl
08-17-2007, 07:16 AM
i've been growing for around 2 months now and i havent seen any sign of flowering.. i've noticed browning in the leaves.. i've been doing the 12/12 method, and nothing seems to be changing. I was also wondering if anyone knew what type of marijuana i may be growing? A few friends told me it might be indica.. I'm veryyyy new at growing and if anybody can help me out that would be great. I'm stressing so badly because i went threw help trying to grow and it means alot to me. Is there any hope for these charlie brown trees????????? send a message back and i will send u the links

hurleygirl
08-17-2007, 07:17 AM
hell** ,,,,,,,,,,,,

TheFunnyFog
08-17-2007, 03:41 PM
u gotta post the pics in here..nobody is gonna wanna go to a 3rd party site just to look at some pics..u need to give more info too like nutes, lights, etc....post everything in here and im sure i wont be the only one glad to help

greencrazy_1017
08-21-2007, 04:59 PM
Browning of the leaves could be many things.... One could be that the lights you are using are to close... another reason is under fert. or over fert. if you havent used fert. in a few weeks i would sugest some sort of liquid fert, so that it can be absorbed by the plant faster, if you have fert more than once in the past week I would suggest a flush. To do this you must wash the soil... if you have them planted in a gallon pot i would recommed adding around a gallon and a half of water to it and make shure you wait there and dump the remaining water that drips into tray underneith the pot, but never let the water remain because it holds what you are trying to get rid of (this would be the excess fert.) If you are unshure if its over or under you can flush and if i was you wait about 6 hours and then re fertalize. It also could be to hot in your grow room if this is the case move them to a room that has an ac in it. don't be afraid to do this because you will be amazed at the way your finished product looks in an enviroment that is always slightly under 70 degrees. Lastly it could be under or over watering... A good rule of thumb is if you arent shure how much water to give a plant stick your index finger into the soil about an inch and if the soil is still fairly moist then you are ok. There are many other things that cause yellowing of the leaves but every time I have run into this its been one of these simple problems. Hope I could help good luck!

rebel dawg
09-09-2007, 06:04 AM
u gotta post the pics in here..nobody is gonna wanna go to a 3rd party site just to look at some pics..u need to give more info too like nutes, lights, etc....post everything in here and im sure i wont be the only one glad to help

The site only allows very small pics to be posted 620x280 and 19.5kb so linking to another site is the way to go. :cool:

Zarnon
09-18-2007, 05:39 AM
(1) No flowering. Check light level. Even a sickly plant will put out some flowers if conditions are right. Go in at the start of 'nighttime' and see if you can see your hand in front of your face.

(2) Brown leaves are complicated but you can break it down to new, older, or both and go from there. Big huge cause, overnuting (I see in older leaves). Overwatering is high on my list if you're doing soil. Possible loss of oxy if you have a cheap airstone/pump with hydro. If it's the tips and tops then def check your light. Heat stress (roots) is something that doesn't get the attention it deserves.

hurleygirl
09-30-2007, 01:25 AM
My plants are finally flowering thank god lol... I'll have new pics soon

rebel dawg
10-03-2007, 06:26 PM
My plants are finally flowering thank god lol... I'll have new pics soon

looking forward to it.