High bro,
Please don't listen to Grannie and feed her more because I can see the finger tips start to discolour already due overfeeding.
And for
@GrowingGrannie and
@ernesttwwg please zoom in on the first 2 pictures and look at the starting nutrient burn due overfeeding.
This is what I mean with bad advices... the poor grower would start giving more nutrients and will end up fucking up his/her whole grow because you don't know where you talk about...
A cannabis plant turns pale or lime green all over when it needs more Nitrogen. A healthy plant appears medium green. This plant is on the verge of a Nitrogen deficiency. This is indicated by its overall pale color, even though all the leaves look healthy without spots or stripes.
The cause of this Nitrogen dificiency is due nutrient lockout.
The cause of this nutrient lockout could have 2 reasons. It could be pH issues or nutrient lockout due overfeeding.
You can measure the pH from your soil to make sure that this is not the cause. I will explain how to do this.
And if the pH is in the right range then you need to flush your soil so you can start giving the right amount of nutrients again after the flushing. I will explain you how to flush the soil after I explained you how to measure pH in soil.
To measure pH in soil, just follow these steps. Your pH should be around 6.2.
1. Place soil sample about ¾ full in sample jar and add distilled water to cover soil.
2. Cap the jar and shake the soil vigorously a few times.
3. Let mixture stand 10 minutes to dissolve the salts in the soil.
4. Place the pH tester into the wet soil slurry.
5. Measure pH and record measurement.
If the pH is in the right range then flush out the nutrients with a good flush of your soil. For this flush just follow these steps:
You can do this flushing by slowly pour water pH 6.2 onto the top of the soil, allowing it to drain freely from the bottom of the pot. Pour slowly, so the water doesn't overflow from the top of the pot. Use approximately four times the pot's volume in water to flush the soil. For example, use 1 gallon of water for a 1 quart pot.
After the flushing you need to let the soil (almost) dry out completely.
From there you can start giving water with pH 6.2 and nutrients but do not exceed EC 1.5
Happy Growing! 😋