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ScrOG
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19 L
Pot Size
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Week 7
Vegetation
63.5
cm
inch
Height
18 hrs
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0.651 ml/l
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gablmo gablmo
5 years ago
Another never ending vege week. I took clones and did more trellis work. The PH was up more than usual, they are still alive. I'm glad.
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Grow Questions
gablmo
gablmostarted grow question 5 years ago
What should I do to stop the yellowing and the crawling of the plants. They are on 5gl autopods. I'm using fabric pods with pebbles, coco and perlite 75/30. They were fed on the first week with 65ppm being 60ppm from the tap water and 220ppm on 2nd week being 160ppm from nutrient
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Leaves. Curl down
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CRiSPrGrow
CRiSPrGrowanswered grow question 5 years ago
Hey there Gab ! Yeah it's a problem indeed ! What's happening is that you've got a soiless set up but you're not running enough feed. Soiless means "inert" means there's nothing in it, means that you have to give it 100% of the food the plant needs. Usually in coco you want both parts of the coco formula ergo part A and part B, and yes it's annoying that you have to buy two things but you do basically... nothing to it. You plants will still lack micronutrients so you do need to add specialised micro nutrients like calmag. Finally since the medium is inert, that means there's basically "no bacteria" to break down the nutrients, so you'll need an appropriate chelation agent such as amino acids, humic and fluvic acids, enzymes or simply hydrochloric acid. So when the medium is soiless like what you're doing you need the three categories of feed every day : the NPK nutrients of the 2 part formulas, the micronutrients eg calmag and the chelation agent. Right now you're showing deficiencies even with Nitrogen, that's because the lack of nutrients and chelation agent has caused root problems, you can tell from the downward clawing of the leafs. If you add a chelation agent to your feed it will break down the problem roots and the plant should recover within two weeks max. Hope this helps my friend ! 🚀
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Tripaholic88
Tripaholic88commentedweek 25 years ago
Hey bro so it's simply light stress, it happened after you lowered the lights like you stated.... notice how the highest parts of the plants are yellow, that's the light driving the plant too hard... if 9t were a nutrient def. Your yellowing would start at the bottom for N def.
Tripaholic88
Tripaholic88commented5 years ago
@gablmo, no problem man, glad i could help👍
gablmo
gablmocommented5 years ago
@Tripaholic88, The lights are back at 20" now. Thank you. You were so right. The problem was too much light. They look happy now. Thanks a lot.
CRiSPrGrow
CRiSPrGrowcommentedweek 25 years ago
Hey there Gab, I hope I answered your question. You need to feed these ladies micro and additives as well as upping the NPK because you're in a soiless medium. Anything else you need just let me know ! ✊
DILLIGAF
DILLIGAFcommentedweek 25 years ago
@gablmo I pooped in a possible solutionto your above question Best of luck mate
Tripaholic88
Tripaholic88commentedweek 25 years ago
Feeding them more food will only make more problems... just back off the light and they will be fine in 2 days
Ferenc
Ferenccommentedweek 105 years ago
That plant is amazing! Keep up! @gablmo