Log In Register

Very Yellow New Growth in Flower

  • Thread starter Thread starter GreenMtnHigh
  • Start date Start date
  • Tagged users Tagged users None

Very Yellow New Growth in Flower

GreenMtnHigh 8 Replies 1,953 Views
Page 1 of 1 · Replies 1–9 of 9
1
G

GreenMtnHigh

Posts
21
Reactions
16
Joined
Mar 17, 2022
Points
3
Here’s my Setup: ILGM Zkittlez in 7 gallon air pots, FFOF and FF nutes(never again) with recharge soil conditioner. Two mars hydro TS1000 running at about 80% power in flower cycle.
I had a nutrient lockout of some sort and flushed with Growtek Final Flush 10 days ago. I added a low dose of Fox Farm Buds and blooms at day 7 post flush. Everything was looking good until this morning. Is this just a sign of new growth? All 4 plants are showing symptoms but the two smallest plants are the most obvious. The plants are at 72 hours into flower and have just started to do their flowering “Stretch” so I’m wondering if this is just a sign of fast growth? Thanks in advance!
 

Attachments

  • very-yellow-new-growth-in-flower.jpeg
    very-yellow-new-growth-in-flower.jpeg
    313.9 KB · Views: 83
They look like they are hungry to be honest.

What made you think lock out? There is some clawing, but nothing extreme. I don't see any burnt tips unless you've gone through and cleaned them all out.

The FF nute you used is 2-8-4. I'm new to growing, but if that's all you've been giving them since you started flower I'm going to guess that's why they're yellow. They're in flower, but it's super early and they're transitioning. You just finished a 10 day flush so there is probably nothing in the soil left to feed them. They're going to need some more N till mid flower IMO.
 
They look like they are hungry to be honest.

What made you think lock out? There is some clawing, but nothing extreme. I don't see any burnt tips unless you've gone through and cleaned them all out.

The FF nute you used is 2-8-4. I'm new to growing, but if that's all you've been giving them since you started flower I'm going to guess that's why they're yellow. They're in flower, but it's super early and they're transitioning. You just finished a 10 day flush so there is probably nothing in the soil left to feed them. They're going to need some more N till mid flower IMO.
This is pretty accurate for such a new grower. Yes the flush pulled all of the available nutrients out of the soil. And 2-8-4 is low on N. You could also add some Magnesium, it looks a little low. Easiest way to add this is to buy unscented epsom salt at the drug store.
 
They look like they are hungry to be honest.

What made you think lock out? There is some clawing, but nothing extreme. I don't see any burnt tips unless you've gone through and cleaned them all out.

The FF nute you used is 2-8-4. I'm new to growing, but if that's all you've been giving them since you started flower I'm going to guess that's why they're yellow. They're in flower, but it's super early and they're transitioning. You just finished a 10 day flush so there is probably nothing in the soil left to feed them. They're going to need some more N till mid flower IMO.
Thanks for the insight. I did have a lockout issue at one point and the flush fixed it. I guess I’m a little weary of over feeding at this point. I gave them a little drink of FF Grow Big and some Mag this morning after I made the post. And they are already looking 80% better.
I’m not a fan of the bottle nutes. I feel that if I continue with this feeding method, I’m going to be chasing the tail of SOME sort deficiency or overload. I’m already doing some serious research into super soils and will probably go that route with my next grow.
 
How often are you watering/ feeding these girls? The fan leaves are showing signs of chronic over watering.
They have only been watered twice in the past 12 days. Day 7 post flush was water until runoff and this morning was .25 gallons each with Grow Big and Epsom Salts. They are looking MUCH better already!
 

Attachments

  • FE66DC1A-40FB-4FB4-9347-7B518D8EDA82.jpeg
    FE66DC1A-40FB-4FB4-9347-7B518D8EDA82.jpeg
    308.7 KB · Views: 79
One week into flower an the girls are looking pretty decent. Now I understand the importance of plants being their healthiest during the switch.
 

Attachments

  • 23C5A983-7E24-434A-8863-326D741B57DB.jpeg
    23C5A983-7E24-434A-8863-326D741B57DB.jpeg
    322.9 KB · Views: 71
  • 48E17EF6-90D4-4A26-A75E-471FA34F9666.jpeg
    48E17EF6-90D4-4A26-A75E-471FA34F9666.jpeg
    144.2 KB · Views: 73
  • C9678153-14A2-4550-98F5-FCDF729B7BAF.jpeg
    C9678153-14A2-4550-98F5-FCDF729B7BAF.jpeg
    174.6 KB · Views: 71
Page 1 of 1 · Replies 1–9 of 9
1
Back
Top Bottom