Slight Yellowing In Flower

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a little background...I started vegging these plants on October 2nd and plants were showing some deficiencies (in 3 gallon coco) Long story short took me close to three weeks but I found that the plants were starving. I upped the feed to 2.1EC and they instantly rebounded. Since I was feeding so heavy (without runoff) I decided to give my plants a flush on day 6 of flower (terrible idea) bc the root mass wasn’t big enough for the plants to dry out quick enough. Plants were not watered until 5 days after the flush and once again look to be a little hungry. Last two feeds have been at 2.4 EC, just hoping they can make a comeback. Yellowing is minute but I don’t want it to get worse. Will they rebound in early flower?
 
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a little background...I started vegging these plants on October 2nd and plants were showing some deficiencies (in 3 gallon coco) Long story short took me close to three weeks but I found that the plants were starving. I upped the feed to 2.1EC and they instantly rebounded. Since I was feeding so heavy (without runoff) I decided to give my plants a flush on day 6 of flower (terrible idea) bc the root mass wasn’t big enough for the plants to dry out quick enough. Plants were not watered until 5 days after the flush and once again look to be a little hungry. Last two feeds have been at 2.4 EC, just hoping they can make a comeback. Yellowing is minute but I don’t want it to get worse. Will they rebound in early flower?
Looks stunted, but under control. Theres always next time. Live and learn
 
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a little background...I started vegging these plants on October 2nd and plants were showing some deficiencies (in 3 gallon coco) Long story short took me close to three weeks but I found that the plants were starving. I upped the feed to 2.1EC and they instantly rebounded. Since I was feeding so heavy (without runoff) I decided to give my plants a flush on day 6 of flower (terrible idea) bc the root mass wasn’t big enough for the plants to dry out quick enough. Plants were not watered until 5 days after the flush and once again look to be a little hungry. Last two feeds have been at 2.4 EC, just hoping they can make a comeback. Yellowing is minute but I don’t want it to get worse. Will they rebound in early flower?
They definitely look good. They’ll catch up. Post your feeding schedule so we can get a look at it.
 
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They definitely look good. They’ll catch up. Post your feeding schedule so we can get a look at it.
Thanks for the reply
Feeding: 2ML/G cal mag. 5 grams/G veg bloom RO/soft. 1 gram of shine once every three feeds. The problem isn’t bad just scares me having issues in flower
 
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Thanks for the reply
Feeding: 2ML/G cal mag. 5 grams/G veg bloom RO/soft. 1 gram of shine once every three feeds. The problem isn’t bad just scares me having issues in flower
I hear that, Better to be proactive. Sorry though bro I’m not a coco grower strictly soil for me. Wish I could be more help. They’ll be fellow farmers poppin in to give you some good vibes.:)
 
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