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Indoor
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weeks 4-6
Defoliation
weeks 5
Soil
Grow medium
15 l
Pot Size
Grow Conditions
Week 7
Flowering
57
cm
inch
Height
20 hrs
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4lbi4 4lbi4
2 years ago
Two of the gelato’s leaves start to show some yellowing and don’t know if it’s normal. A part from that looks like is going fine.
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Grow Questions
4lbi4
4lbi4started grow question 2 years ago
Anyone know what it could cause the yellowing leaves in the gelato?
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Leaves. Color - Yellow
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GrowingGrannie
GrowingGrannieanswered grow question 2 years ago
It's not nitrogen!! Not at this stage of the plant's life... The leaves look like they're the very first leaves that grew and their yellowing/dying off is normal if they're very close to the soil. At this stage, you're wanting to cut back on the nitrogen and start increasing the potassium and phosphorus because all the plant is wanting to do is to work on the buds and get them fat - and they do this with the P and K... You don't have any information on what nutes you're using but please - do NOT increase the nitrogen - that will only lead to lockout of calcium/magnesium/potassium/phosphorus! Those leaves are best just trimmed off and forgotten... And btw, to get rid of your obvious fungus gnat problem, use some Mosquito Bits which will kill off the adults/eggs/larvae ... just soak the granules as directed and use the water for your plant. Fungus gnats live in very moist soil and since you have a problem with them, it says to me that you are keeping the soil much too wet. Cannabis needs a wet/dry cycle to grow properly... make sure your soil is completely dry before giving them anything more.... lift up your pot to see if there's any weight to it or not - if not, water/feed... if you detect any weight in it, skip watering/feeding until you don't. Good luck...
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Boogie_Grows
Boogie_Growsweek 0
Good luck with the grow! I'm very curious about these 2.
Ned_Schneebly
Ned_Schneeblyweek 7
Overwatering is a real easy mistake to make my friend! Slows growth too :( I see that you are using "living soil" are you adding any nutes? What do you ph your water with? Tbh I don't think adjusting water ph for organic soil is necessary as long as it is between 6-8. If you do want to lower it, use citric acid. Ph up and down chemicals can kill the mycelium in your soil, and always remember to de-chlorinate your water before feeding. Happy growing my dude! Check out dr.greenthumbs.com.au for great priced and great quality dry amendments and other growing products, greenthumbs is awesome bro. Happy grows!
Ned_Schneebly
Ned_Schneebly
@4lbi4, good products bro, I haven't used his slow release fert. If you buy his veg and grow and mix 1:1 with his bud n bloom you will have a general purpose somthing like 4.5.5 npk. His products are awesome, try the insect frass compost made for him by bardee! I haven't bothered with teas just yet but would like to soon enough
4lbi4
4lbi4
@Ned_Schneebly, hey mate. Not I didn’t add any nutes to the living soil, just watered ph 6.2 to 6.8. Thanks for the tips! I just bought from dr greenthumbs bud and bloom, slow release fertiliser and the pump for the compost tea. So I’ll try them in the next grow. A friend of mine use mediseed a little longer than me and he has quite good result. But I’m a newbie so I can’t really say if it’s good or not
Ned_Schneebly
Ned_Schneeblyweek 7
Goodluck m8, I'd like to hear alot more about mediseedman if anyone else in Australia has any experience.