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First Auto Grow…not so hot

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First Auto Grow…not so hot

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First time having some success growing Autos. Tall one is Pineapple Express and the other is a G14. Planted in Happy Frog and feeding the FF Trio + Calimagic. Pineapple Express is yellowing pretty bad it seems. Just watered them both so the G14 will perk up. Any ideas on the yellowing?
 

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Could use a bit more info. What is the environment like? Feeding schedule?
 
Could use a bit more info. What is the environment like? Feeding schedule?
Environment typically stays around 80 degree and 60% humidity. Feeding according to Fox Farm schedule. I started out feeding 1/4 strength and worked my way up to full strength. Light schedule is 18/6.
 
Ph/ uptake issues -
What is the ph of the water/ nutes ? Possibly over fed. . Do you have a ppm meter if so ck the ph and ppm of your runoff
 
Check your ph, correct if nessasary, you can lower ph by putting a small splash of white vinegar in a 16oz cup of water stir and give to plant, go eaysy you can allways repeat, if your ph is low a bit of bakeing soda in same cup same drill will raise it, after you give your plant a light flush and your ph is straight let it alone, when it drys check ph and cut back on nutes. Not to shabby for a beginner but you need to understand that autoflowers need very little nutrients.
 

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Just too much water and slightly heavy on feeding. I still do it sometimes with pineapple.
 

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