HELP with leaves on ak47 autos Kinda noob.

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Have 1 auto in FFOF an perlite transplanted it to 3 gal fabric
Help with leaves on ak47 autos    kinda noob 3
and it is the one on the right...all green one,still a bit droopy but good leaves..this one didn’t flower u til a week ago. Not sure when will start flowering again since transplant but roots needed it.Other two have all the yellowing maybe nutt burn....they are in coco and FFOF perlite in smaller pots.these are 4weeks In Bloom.
Yes exhaust,filter fans LED 2 300 w....think about 250 each actual w.
Temp 84/74 cal mg 1 ml per liter twice a week.gave two yellow leaves ones 1/4 strength tiger bloom ,water when top 2” dry .
Ph 6.3 hum 43
Any ideas...just tying to let them dry out and hang out but don’t want to deprive them of Nutes, been using some FFhappy frog soil...made tea and top dressed a week ago..I don’t dare repot my yellow girls since they flowering nicely..just need some pointers...
Help with leaves on ak47 autos    kinda noob 4
leaves and pulled off dry leaves and yellow leaves from bottom
Good colas on two yellow girls
Any info would be wonderful
Thx thx thx 😉
 
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oldskol4evr

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did you ever do the slurry test ,i think i explained it pretty good,what is the ppm going in?like i stated before 6.5 is the magic number for most soil grown plants,you got to know the ph of your SOIL girl.
seedlings 100-250 ppm ec 0.2-0.5
early veg 300-400 ppm ec 0.6-0.8
full veg 450-700 ppm ec 0.9-1.4
early bloom which is you 750-950 ppm ec 1.5-1,9
full mature bloom 1000-1600 ppm ec2.0-3.2
i think you having issues from listening tom folks that dont even grow in soil or just read books having photographic memory,all good to them but the real world dont work that way ,just saying,do the slurry test,it cost nothing but your time,thats one thing,feed at 6.5 at the ppm numbers i wrote here stick with them,take the plants out from under the net,lean your pots ,im telling ya weigh same size pot with fresh soil,same pot same soil,weigh it,right it down,then water the pot to you get a little runoff,let it finish running off and then weigh that pot,document the weight,do both lean the dry and empty feel the difrence,but stick to weighing them until you get use to growing girl,this is why i say get the net gone,take your weight of dry pot subtrate the weight of fresh watered pot,what the difrence,document it,when you think they are hungry weigh them,if it isnt in the half way number of what you subtract dont feed or water till it does,i have never ever let a plant dry and dont give a shit who says you do,soil is not like that,those telling you to let dry and do thios and that,probally are the dummy that fill there medium with 50% perlite,if you do that might as well go all the way with perlite and water 4 times a day,in soil the more you keep that soil drenched brings knat and root rot,you wont in the end result to be bettween 45 and 55% moisture in your soil,the more you water or feed the more of the real soil nutrient expell from you soil,just leaching out.
anyway off the stump,i hope you can dig what im saying we that really need the meds are gonna help each other,there is gonna be tons of opinions,this is mine,decide who is real and who aint ,if you can sling some extra cash go to lowes and get you a couple of those roller things to put your plants on,you will be able to lean and or weigh them easily,you could even zero the scale out with a piece of plywood on it and roll your plants right on the scale,just a tip,your gonna master this,only other choice is to buy it,what you gonna get there,find somoeone that can help you instead of listening to some of these clowns around ,dig,sorry for the comment if it hurt you ,but some times tough justice is what opens our eyes,good luck girl
 
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did you ever do the slurry test ,i think i explained it pretty good,what is the ppm going in?like i stated before 6.5 is the magic number for most soil grown plants,you got to know the ph of your SOIL girl.
seedlings 100-250 ppm ec 0.2-0.5
early veg 300-400 ppm ec 0.6-0.8
full veg 450-700 ppm ec 0.9-1.4
early bloom which is you 750-950 ppm ec 1.5-1,9
full mature bloom 1000-1600 ppm ec2.0-3.2
i think you having issues from listening tom folks that dont even grow in soil or just read books having photographic memory,all good to them but the real world dont work that way ,just saying,do the slurry test,it cost nothing but your time,thats one thing,feed at 6.5 at the ppm numbers i wrote here stick with them,take the plants out from under the net,lean your pots ,im telling ya weigh same size pot with fresh soil,same pot same soil,weigh it,right it down,then water the pot to you get a little runoff,let it finish running off and then weigh that pot,document the weight,do both lean the dry and empty feel the difrence,but stick to weighing them until you get use to growing girl,this is why i say get the net gone,take your weight of dry pot subtrate the weight of fresh watered pot,what the difrence,document it,when you think they are hungry weigh them,if it isnt in the half way number of what you subtract dont feed or water till it does,i have never ever let a plant dry and dont give a shit who says you do,soil is not like that,those telling you to let dry and do thios and that,probally are the dummy that fill there medium with 50% perlite,if you do that might as well go all the way with perlite and water 4 times a day,in soil the more you keep that soil drenched brings knat and root rot,you wont in the end result to be bettween 45 and 55% moisture in your soil,the more you water or feed the more of the real soil nutrient expell from you soil,just leaching out.
anyway off the stump,i hope you can dig what im saying we that really need the meds are gonna help each other,there is gonna be tons of opinions,this is mine,decide who is real and who aint ,if you can sling some extra cash go to lowes and get you a couple of those roller things to put your plants on,you will be able to lean and or weigh them easily,you could even zero the scale out with a piece of plywood on it and roll your plants right on the scale,just a tip,your gonna master this,only other choice is to buy it,what you gonna get there,find somoeone that can help you instead of listening to some of these clowns around ,dig,sorry for the comment if it hurt you ,but some times tough justice is what opens our eyes,good luck girl
I hear you and agree somewhat,the rollers a good idea. Thx for all the time and info I do really appreciate all that and this is dang rocket science ...not as easy as a weed to grow..
Thx again 😉😉😉
 
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I hear you and agree somewhat,the rollers a good idea. Thx for all the time and info I do really appreciate all that and this is dang rocket science ...not as easy as a weed to grow..
Thx again 😉😉😉
ya it is,when you get a few harvest under your belt,be rolling perpetiual harvest every week lmao,i think maybe your getting the let it dry a bit,in the wrong way,the 45 to 55% moisture,that the dry period,and more times than not,water isnt even getting to the root ball ,a 1/4 in aqurium tube in a gal milk jug a IV ahahah that plant feeds twice a week what ever you use to feeding it,my soil they get 2 solo cups in flower usally twice a week,a reg paper clip act as a valve,wont it slow pinch it,full gravity take off dig what im saying,so let them dry doesnt mean dry that why i suggest the kitchen scale,weigh them,if you were ocean forest alone,feed once week maybe water next in the middle of week if you need too,weight them.i asure you when you feel how a dry vs wet pot you will feel the difrence thats what they mean by dry, you got this quit thinking and watch
 
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