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Striped yellow leaves Orange Sherbet auto FB

Asterix1
Asterix1started grow question 2 months ago
Hello to everybody! It's my Orange sherbet auto F.B. - 6th week - slow growth and striped yellow leaves. PH soil 6.6. Could It be a nutrient deficency? I have not used fertilizers, i only gave a flower booster 1 time the last week. Thanks so much!!!
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Leaves. Color - Yellow
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Downunder90
Downunder90answered grow question 2 months ago
There could be several reasons for striped yellow leaves on your Orange Sherbet Auto: 1. Nutrient deficiencies, especially in micronutrients like iron, manganese, or zinc. 2. pH imbalances in the soil or nutrient medium. 3. Light stress from too much or too little light. 4. Temperature and humidity issues, such as extreme temperatures or high humidity. Monitor the plant closely and check these factors to narrow down the problem. Ensure balanced nutrient intake, correct pH levels, adequate light, and optimal environmental conditions. If the issue persists, consider consulting an experienced grower or specialist. Got any informations for us?
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gottagrowsometime
gottagrowsometimeanswered grow question 2 months ago
And BTW. It has nada 2 do wit any def. Especially not N Nitrogen is a mobile nutrient and any signs of needed/too much shows plant wide is over and under the plant will pick 1-2 old fan leafs and use N needed and you'll c single yellow leafs.
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gottagrowsometime
gottagrowsometimeanswered grow question 2 months ago
I've had this many a time. So, have u ever seen dark skinned ppl (white ppl also but more common with darker skin) and you see blotches of white. Its more or less the same thing. Its a pigment mutation. And most likely ur plant will grow out of it and them leafs will be plucked later during ur defols. But there's no risk of them affecting your plants photosynthetic reaction Good luck and keep chugging on. It looks well.
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Organoman
Organomananswered grow question 2 months ago
Pics one and two show a fairly common leaf defect. It is not nutrient related, just a defect. Nothing you can do will fix it. It will not affect plant growth, potency or yield, so no need to worry. Your plant needs a grow formula, if anything, not a flower booster at this stage.
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FuzzySnout
FuzzySnoutanswered grow question 2 months ago
I am a newbie. When I had similar problem, I treated it as sulphur deficiency. Actually I just started adding 3-4 drops per liter of water of GHE Organic Bloom. I also measured pH and EC in and out to keep it within accepted figures. I read that one can use Epsom salt, but I couldn't find it in local pharmacy. Here is GHE Organic Bloom composition, it fixed whatever problem I had: Total nitrogen (N) = 2% / Organic nitrogen (Norg) = 1.42% / Ammoniacal nitrogen = 0.58% / Total potassium oxide (K2O) = 5.3% / Water-soluble potassium oxide (K2O) = 3.9% / Magnesium oxide (Mgo ) total = 2% / Magnesium oxide (MgO) soluble in water = 1.8% / Sulfur trioxide (SO3) total = 6.5% / Sulfur trioxide (SO3) soluble in water = 5.7% / Boron (B) = 0.01% / Copper ( Cu) Chelated 15% EDTA soluble in water = 0.01% / Iron (Fe) Chelated 11% DTPA soluble in water = 0.11% / Manganese (Mn) Chelated 13% EDTA water soluble = 0.04% / Zinc (Zn) Chelated 15% EDTA water soluble = 0.03% / Organic carbon (Corg) = 6% / Dry matter = 40%.
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