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Grow Questions
frags
fragsstarted grow question 5 years ago
She start drink 500ml per 24h and im not adding nutrients with every watering, im trying to give minimum dosage nutrients but Bottom leaves start yellowing and light green colors on plant, i believe that nitrogen deficiency, any suggestipn and help would be great 🙏
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Master_weeda
Master_weedaanswered grow question 5 years ago
Hello my friend I will say like my colleagues may I give you some explanations which will allow you to increase your knowledge and skills in cannabis grow 👍 Yellowing of the leaves in houseplants or trees and shrubs in the garden can be caused by several factors: excess watering, deficiency, insecure sunlight, temperature variations, drafts ... Simple gestures make it possible to correct this very common appearance defect. The symptoms are easily identifiable: a part of the leaves has yellow spots that spread quickly and more or less uniformly, then fall, and the vegetation is slowed down. First, rule out a possible disease or parasite: stains rather than yellowing of the entire leaf, yellowing and deformation of leaves, rather evoke a parasite (insect, virus, fungus, bacterium ), and the presence of small insects, fine canvases covering plant organs or mites is easily detected with careful observation of leaves and stems. Do not worry too much if only a few leaves are yellow, especially if it is old leaves: even for plants with evergreen (ornamental plants, olive, ficus, citrus fruits such as orange or lemon tree, oleander ...), the leaves are constantly renewed and it is normal that the older ones turn yellow. Causes related to the substrate A deficiency of the substrate frequently causes yellowing of the foliage. This is especially true for potted plants, which are more vulnerable to soil depletion. It can act of a deficiency in: Iron: we talk about chlorosis. The yellowing, induced by the disappearance of chlorophyll, begins at the edge of the leaves and extends towards the veins, which remain green. All plant species can be reached. Magnesium: same symptoms as chlorosis. Potassium: especially for trees and shrubs grown in very calcareous soil, very acidic, or light texture. Phosphorus: all plants may be concerned, but this type of deficiency is very rare in gardens. It is usually young leaves that turn yellow. One possible cause is the leaching of phosphates in acidic soil or caused by heavy rains. It is mainly heavy soils, clayey or peaty, or formed on a ferruginous crust, which are conducive to phosphorus deficiency. Nitrogen: all plants. Poor or sandy soil, or limited soil volume (pots) is mostly involved. It can also be a phenomenon of nitrogen hunger, usually transient. In each of these cases, the solution is to provide a suitable fertilizer or amendment. Here is my friend a complete answer now you know everything 😉 Good luck for your grow 🌱 May the force be with you 💪
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Cariboo_OG
Cariboo_OGcommentedweek 25 years ago
What a Great start, I can't wait to see what you can do with these beauties 🙌
frags
fragscommented5 years ago
@Cariboo_OG,thank you bro
Cariboo_OG
Cariboo_OGcommented5 years ago
@@frags, Great work is certainly paying off.. good job growmie 👍
frags
fragscommented5 years ago
@Cariboo_OG, thank you for stopping by mate, yeah they have rapid start and i hope it will continue if i do not do any mistake 🙌
Wicked_Stix
Wicked_Stixcommentedweek 25 years ago
They are off to a great start! Good luck with the grow.
frags
fragscommented5 years ago
@Wicked_Stix,thank you man! 🙏 just updated week in 2 days doubled on size and side branching 😎
AsNoriu
AsNoriucommentedweek 65 years ago
Feed, water , water If you dont want to overfed And keep humidity higher. 60 is minimum in veg and first 3 weeks of flower... You can water your tshirt or jacks and hang them in tent, easy way, when dried - repeat it again. Your plants are overfed for me already ... Keep up !
AsNoriu
AsNoriucommented5 years ago
@@frags, i would agree with you, but ... Your new grows almost not seen, second nod leaves are already dark green, freshest grow slow and i almost dont see it. Then i looked at your charts. Anything over 2 ml of any current nutrition lines - is waist on my mind. You are above . Didnt use that line, but all current products are really fat, guide lines are overloaded. So when i see droopy, but cruncy leaves, no fresh grow and older dark leaves it forces me to think that way. Next feeding will show, if you see loads fresh grow after feed - i was wrong, if grow rate wont change, try two watering only with phed water. My two pence.
frags
fragscommented5 years ago
@AsNoriu,thank you for your comment and suggest but i believe that she is under feeded, if its overfed leaves have to be darker green and leaves tips burnt. But she have pale light green color and botton leaves are yellowing. I can be wrong but please let me know😊 Thank you.
Wachsemilian
Wachsemiliancommentedweek 55 years ago
wonderful clean pics dude ..i love it😎👍
frags
fragscommented5 years ago
@Wachsemilian,thank you bro, trying my best 😄
DankGardener
DankGardenercommentedweek 65 years ago
I wouldn't worry about the bottom leaves. When they get shaded and don't receive enough light they will turn yellow and die. Overall looks good 👍. Don't take any drastic changes unless you see things progress.
frags
fragscommented5 years ago
@DankGardener, Thank you sir 😊
Mrs_Larimar
Mrs_Larimarcommentedweek 65 years ago
I was checking the nutrient schedule too. its absolutely everything ok. Just follow along the feeding schedule, keep ypur Track. Nice Pictures nice Diary... everything is fine
frags
fragscommented5 years ago
@Mrs_Larimar, Thank you 🙏
Scribs
Scribscommentedweek 45 years ago
She's doing so well! Nice one!
frags
fragscommented5 years ago
@Scribs,Thank you for your support👊
GreenHouseLab
GreenHouseLabcommentedweek 45 years ago
These will be huge and bushy very soon... when you flipping the switch?
frags
fragscommented5 years ago
@GreenHouseLab,thank you bro👊 im planing at week 6 or 7 but will see how they grow, grow space is limited.
Shinsimilla
Shinsimillacommentedweek 35 years ago
She's looking amazing man! So bushy already! Good luck!
frags
fragscommented5 years ago
@Shinsimilla,thank you bro, looks like new led + beneficial bacterias on soil work great :)
CRiSPrGrow
CRiSPrGrowcommentedweek 15 years ago
welcome back growmie gonna follow all your grows, live this time, gonna be fun ! 🚀
frags
fragscommented5 years ago
@CRiSPrGrow, 😎Thank you buddy!
THCVplus
THCVpluscommentedweek 105 years ago
At this point of flower it's only the plant sending the energy to the buds instead. When I had a similar problem it was PH of the soil because I grow in a partial peat moss soil. The peat moss was always releasing a little acid. Now I add a bit of dolomite lime and bone meal before I let the soil sit waiting for the next season. I recycle my soil and only use natural stuff. But before when I had a problem I made some dolomite lime tea at around 7.5 ph. This allowed the roots to soak in what it needed, risky but it worked.