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Plant leaves turn yellow after moving to flowering phase

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Plant leaves turn yellow after moving to flowering phase

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UPDATE: I bought tomato plants to check on the ethylene toxicity. It's hard to say exactly how bad it is after 12 hours, but I DO think there is some mild changes to them. The plants all look kinda droopy, even my control.

Interestingly enough, my bosses ALWAYS spoke about the importance of sensizym in every watering.

Do you guys think this could be related to why they never flush? They do NOT get the yellowing leaves like I do. (I'm not saying their plants are perfect, but just symptom free). Obviously the reason I came to this forum is because I want to learn from talented people like you.

@Tornadohunting420 I am sure that set up works fine for you. I am responsible for too many plants in too small a space to reasonably do that. My space is plenty filled right now.

List of nutrients coming soon and a general feed schedule.
 
I can all ready tell you ........ your in deep but can turn it around...... listen to these guys they know there shit..............................

If your going to grow by eye Like I do............................ you need More time but the only way to lrean is doing it......... you don't need smaller pots......................... you need to water 1 day, feed MKP 1 day, water 1 day, feed cal-mag 1 day, water 1 day, feed Potassium Nitrate 1 day and etc....

good luck

I have learned a lot and already pivoted away from some of their practices. I really wish I had pictures of old crops. I have made huge strides in improvement last few months.

I try to give the amount of water/nutrients to feed every 2nd day. Every 3rd day was not as effective, but I care for too many plants to feed everyday.
 
Yea enzymes help but whenever using synthetic nutrients it's always good practice to get some runoff.
 
Thank you all for your help. Been busy but my tomato plants have all gotten wrecked in the rooms, which suggest the ethylene toxicity. More moves coming soon.
 
Found some pictures of an old crop a couple months back. It's somewhere around week 7 for these flowers, maybe 2 weeks before cutting down.

This was just to show you guys I'm capable of something (but I've got so far to go!)
 

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Yeah that looks like ph swing/lockout that is causing those deficiencies.Id get a reading on ph levels ,runoff etc and work from there.
 
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