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Whats wrong with my new growth? I KNOW do you.

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Whats wrong with my new growth? I KNOW do you.

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I know this is only a part answer because there will be subsequent issues causing the yellowing, but isn't it simple water stress? The fact that the smaller pots show more issue than the larger suggests the water table may be sitting higher in there, and causing some oxygen starvation? Could affect the ability to absorb things like alkali metals that bind readily with oxygen? ✌️
 
Frankly, mine look like that all the time. Color comes as the leaves age. But I do see a couple of spots where it should not be.
It looks like Iron, but with the freak formulations they sell these days, who knows for sure.
You've overloaded the plant with everything. You are feeding the plant which means you need to flush on occasion and it also means your pH should be 5.5 instead of 6.5. However, you only have 1/4 coco so a pH of 6.0 is acceptable.
Also, coco absorbs mag so that will contribute to the yellowing and the complications assoc with cal-mag.
 
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Frankly, mine look like that all the time. Color comes as the leaves age. But I do see a couple of spots where it should not be.
It looks like Iron, but with the freak formulations they sell these days, who knows for sure.
You've overloaded the plant with everything. You are feeding the plant which means you need to flush on occasion and it also means your pH should be 5.5 instead of 6.5. However, you only have 1/4 coco so a pH of 6.0 is acceptable.
Also, coco absorbs mag so that will contribute to the yellowing and the complications assoc with cal-mag.
stay gold.
 
With all those amendments and bottles it’s hard to say where ya fucked up im a keep it simple guy - one bottle of balanced nutes ! Lol personally I’d let my plant grow out of that it’s minor IMO oh another opinion tiger bloom - nope never again I know a lot dudes love it but never again in my garden ,
 
Based of the first photo in thread and I’m fight it myself.

Lights too close .
 
With all those amendments and bottles it’s hard to say where ya fucked up im a keep it simple guy - one bottle of balanced nutes ! Lol personally I’d let my plant grow out of that it’s minor IMO oh another opinion tiger bloom - nope never again I know a lot dudes love it but never again in my garden ,
Oh forgot my guess micro nute uptake from salt build
 
All I see is some leaf twist and maybe yellowing of new growth. EC is too high or broad mites. Probably mites. That's my guess.
 
And the farm watches there plants, wondering if they'll die, while waiting for you to tell them what you think the problem might have been. lol nice
Don’t hold ur breathe! Lmao only reason I came back is cuz you post , 3/4 of the guys postin would love to have a plant that healthy. Don’t get me wrong I see their not perfect but if that was in my tent I might finger it a little and scope for bugs and then keep on growin 💯
Stay golden pony boy
 
All of you could be partially correct because 1 primary issue can cause all the secondary indicators.

Yellowing of the new leaves could be from multiple things along with the twisting on the one plant.

Its funny how we have all dealt with 1 issue of our own and someone post a picture and says "HELP ME" and we try to relate it to our own F#ck up. Because truthfully thats what it is.

Then sometimes we demand were right and screw up a new growers plant with all our advice and they give up, because they didn't do the basic home work of growing anything.

I bet of 60% of plant death of new growers is from over reacting.
 
All of you could be partially correct because 1 primary issue can cause all the secondary indicators.

Yellowing of the new leaves could be from multiple things along with the twisting on the one plant.

Its funny how we have all dealt with 1 issue of our own and someone post a picture and says "HELP ME" and we try to relate it to our own F#ck up. Because truthfully thats what it is.

Then sometimes we demand were right and screw up a new growers plant with all our advice and they give up, because they didn't do the basic home work of growing anything.

I bet of 60% of plant death of new growers is from over reacting.
WTF are you taking about?
 
WTF are you taking about?
How many things can you do to a plant "Primary Issue" that causes yellowing on new growth "Secondary Indicators"?

If I posted yellowing lower fan leaves with tips dying, I would have got the same results. Multiple answers to indications of what caused the yellow leaves on the bottom growth.

Most people see problems in new growth they'll go straight to secondary or micro nutrients is the problem.

If you go back and read the answers, the more experienced growers are looking at other things besides the micronutrients. I've seen answers for, bugs, light height, over water.

The newer guys went straight to Google and typed in "yellowing of new growth" and typed in the first answer they got.

The keys to the answer are in the original description and to me, I knew what it was. But I thought this would be good to post so the newer growers on here would hopefully read all these answers and learn something from it. And hell when do you get a chance for free seeds of a new strain cross that has a strain in it you can't find anymore playing a little game?

Dave Bowman was a cool dude. He knew he was dying and still ran the subcool channel educating people. He was striving to get his strains back after his fire and divorce in California. Inducted in hightimes hall of fame.

I wish I would have kept a seed vault back then as I do know. So I hope one of the guys that wins is a breader. I don't have enough time left in my life to cut the Alpa Dawg out of this and bring back cheese quake. So next year I hopefully will have some good males and females seeds to get out to breeders these seeds up for grabs are F2 from this year.

The original cross was 10-12 years ago and i never got back to it. In subcools honor maybe this thread will help some youngsters and his genetics live on.
 
How many things can you do to a plant "Primary Issue" that causes yellowing on new growth "Secondary Indicators"?

If I posted yellowing lower fan leaves with tips dying, I would have got the same results. Multiple answers to indications of what caused the yellow leaves on the bottom growth.

Most people see problems in new growth they'll go straight to secondary or micro nutrients is the problem.

If you go back and read the answers, the more experienced growers are looking at other things besides the micronutrients. I've seen answers for, bugs, light height, over water.

The newer guys went straight to Google and typed in "yellowing of new growth" and typed in the first answer they got.

The keys to the answer are in the original description and to me, I knew what it was. But I thought this would be good to post so the newer growers on here would hopefully read all these answers and learn something from it. And hell when do you get a chance for free seeds of a new strain cross that has a strain in it you can't find anymore playing a little game?

Dave Bowman was a cool dude. He knew he was dying and still ran the subcool channel educating people. He was striving to get his strains back after his fire and divorce in California. Inducted in hightimes hall of fame.

I wish I would have kept a seed vault back then as I do know. So I hope one of the guys that wins is a breader. I don't have enough time left in my life to cut the Alpa Dawg out of this and bring back cheese quake. So next year I hopefully will have some good males and females seeds to get out to breeders these seeds up for grabs are F2 from this year.

The original cross was 10-12 years ago and i never got back to it. In subcools honor maybe this thread will help some youngsters and his genetics live on.
Are you ever gonna post what you Think the problem Might have been? Or just wait till they read your will?
 
I'm requesting a pack of jalapeno seeds as a consolation prize.
 
Are you ever gonna post what you Think the problem Might have been? Or just wait till they read your will?
I don't need to think what the problem might be as I stated in the description.

As far as dying in the next 28 days, it could happen. Took one ambulance ride this year from my disease.
 
Seriously, this thread seems to be more of a "look at me I'm great, but I'm doing this for new growers. Look at me I'm important, but I'm only trying to help others. LOOK AT ME!" SMH
You must not have read the thread. Im not great at all. I don't grow for bragging rights. So not sure where you've gained your knowledge to make that perception.

I'm damn sure not the smartest guy in here. But I am willing to try to get the new generation of grower to do some basic research and learn from it.

Go look at all the threads where the first time growers are having issues. Go read the threads on all the first time growers that try to do autos the first time. They simply just missed 1 basic thing that was needed for there plants in most instances.

How many times have you as a grower thought, " Damn I gave my plant too much" and to find out that strain needed more calcium and magnesium than any other strains you were groing and it just stopped uptaking nutrients?

We all learn most from failures or education from those failures. Yes forums can lead you down the right path as a new grower but you as the grower have to know what your looking at because you are the one that knows all the variables.

Or you can take option 2, sit on the couch expecting someone to give you the answer and cry about the results because all your realy educated at is trolling forums.
 
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