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Week 5
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Makers_Mark12 Makers_Mark12
5 years ago
Another week has passed and everything is going well. The plant has grown a lot even though it has had some problems with the older, thicker leaves (as you can see in the pictures) but you can see that it has changed and is starting to bloom. I continue with the BioCanna program only that I added bio boost. For now I am very happy with how it is going. It's going towards the end.
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Makers_Mark12
Makers_Mark12started grow question 5 years ago
Yellow brown spots on older leaves
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Leaves. Color - Yellow
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Athos
Athosanswered grow question 5 years ago
There are more than 1 issue here, first those puffy and droppy leaves are a result of over watering. Although it is hard to judge with the yellow light, there seems to be a magnesium deficiency going on (you can tell by the interveinal yellowing), with no information of feeding strength, it's hard to say of this a true deficiency or a lockout due over feeding some other element (P and / or K excess locks out calcium and magnesium).
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NexusDevil
NexusDevilcommentedweek 105 years ago
Wow thats insanely frosty, looks like you'll get a great yield off this one.
Makers_Mark12
Makers_Mark12commented5 years ago
@NexusDevil,Thanks, man. Tomorrow I think I'll finish the diary
RussianGrower
RussianGrowercommentedweek 85 years ago
Greetings from Russia! Your plants are simply magnificent! Develop in the same spirit! If you are interested in following the adventures of weed in Russia, subscribe to my diary
Athos
Athoscommentedweek 55 years ago
There are more than 1 issue here, first those puffy and droppy leaves are a result of over watering. Although it is hard to judge with the yellow light, there seems to be a magnesium deficiency going on (you can tell by the interveinal yellowing), with no information of feeding strength, it's hard to say of this a true deficiency or a lockout due over feeding some other element (P and / or K excess locks out calcium and magnesium).