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Brucey Brucey
5 years ago
Week 9 of Royal Haze, was going great until a few days ago, leaves getting brown dots and going really yellow and in some places crispy and dieing.
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Brucey
Bruceystarted grow question 5 years ago
I desperately need help with my plants they started to get brown dots, two days later they are yellowing bad and Crispin. I have no idea what to do my ph meter is fine so it can't be ph. Should I flush with plain water or not?
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GreenHouseLab
GreenHouseLabanswered grow question 5 years ago
You are running into deficiencies because of the salt built up in your root mass. Give your plant a proper flush with nutrients and Cal-Mag with a runoff of 10-20% and do this regularly let's say every 10 days until harvest. What has been damage will not recover but your plant overall is healthy and will have no problems finishing and producing nice buds πŸ˜ƒ
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DILLIGAF
DILLIGAFanswered grow question 5 years ago
Hi mate you didnt overfeed them did you? I disagree that they are preparing themselves for harvest as they look weeks away yet. I'm not into this whole flushing business 2 weeks or so before harvest as I don't believe it's needed Only my 2 cents worth 😐
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LongJohn420
LongJohn420answered grow question 5 years ago
Well she's used all nitrogen.. and It's final leg of your grow so I'd let her fade and next time keep some nitrogen in my feeding schedule for week or two longer.. just a thought.. "If the yellowing leaves are at the top of your plant or the yellow leaves are mostly new growth, then you probably don't have a nitrogen deficiency. ... If new leaves aren't getting enough nitrogen, the plant will start to β€œsteal” nitrogen from the older, lower leaves, so that it can give it to newer leaves." happy growing!
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growdoctordc
growdoctordcweek 9
With senescence comes leaves that appear to be dying naturally, just like leaves on a maple or oak tree in autumn. The green vein with yellow outsides suggests a nutrient deficiency or lockout, or other such difficult to pin down condition. @Stick makes a valid point about watering to runoff to rid salts. Might as well follow what @DILLIGAF suggests and hope for the best. Dank - please peek at @Silky_smooth_smooth_smooth_smooth_smooth_smooth_smooth and her solo cup Cup challenge. It’s international already, but I was just thinking this morning we have only one entrant from below the equator, and no Aussie or Kiwi competitors. Please join us, and everyone else inspired to have a bit of fun is invited! Best wishes @@@@@@@@Brucey for a sustained grow and a good harvest.
motaman311
motaman311week 9
It's hard to tell for sure from the pictures, but towards the end of harvest the plant starts cannibalizing leaves and pulling resources from the plant. Let me know what it is for sure, but whatever you do I wouldn't increase the amount of nutrients at this stage, but ensure your PH is in proper range. πŸ’ͺ
DILLIGAF
DILLIGAFweek 9
it seems too early for preharvest dying off those buds have weeks to grow 😟
DILLIGAF
DILLIGAF
@@Brucey, a weak seaweed based solution or worm tea can help it recover too
Brucey
Brucey
@DILLIGAF, far too early! This is a problem. I've give them a good runoff with just water, hopefully this will resolve the problem
Stick
Stickweek 9
Hi @@Brucey! My bet is that your watering schedule was too light to prevent salts buildup. Growing in a soilless medium, you must make sure to have a proper drain once every 2-3 feedings. Considering coco requires feeding almost everytime, it is highly important to see the runoff at least once a week. What's in the runoff will tell you how healthy your rootmass is. Give it a good flush under the shower, then let it dry a bit before going back to your nutrient schedule for the late flowering stage. Such big plant needs at least 20% of its container volume in water, if you have a 10L container you must give at least 2L of water. Hope this will help, keep us updated and happy growing! πŸ‘Š
Brucey
Brucey
@Stick, you could be right there you know. Not been watering to runoff. I will do this and see how it goes, cheers