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Agreed, looks like you need more nitrogen.Some plants need a lot of N early in flower. When they don't get it in a timely manner, they just take it from lower leaves and it seems like there's no stopping it once that window in early flower has passed.
maybe bad aeration in soil. i see that when my pots stay water logged too long. try using a stick to poke some holes into the soil....don't tear up the roots, just to get more oxygen into the rootzone. i see a good amount of perlite so im at a loss and just going off what i've seen. my soil looks very much like yours with high perlite, but still get water logged roots.
A flush if needed, this is just a possibility and should be cked - mystic is on to something as wellHow do you resolve this it if it is higher.
Am I measuring the water with nutes ec then after my run off by anychamce.
Will get some more pics later.
Def lacking nitro I wouldn’t use the bloom nutes I would use the ur grow formula a couple of feeds / bloom nutes typically cut nitroSome more pics. Will try and get a ec run off.
Also will try and give it some more bio bizz bloom to see it that will help woth the yellowing.
Hope they pull back as 3 weeks into flower and they are smelling lovely.
Got u mate. I will up the grow a bit then and get a ec reading.Def lacking nitro I wouldn’t use the bloom nutes I would use the ur grow formula a couple of feeds / bloom nutes typically cut nitro
I might add that the noise from that helicopter might be keeping them from getting a good nights rest..
Part of the problem might be the hurricane force winds you have pointed directly at them.
With the Bio bizz nites range. You using the grow all the way through until u start flushing.In all seriousness, Im thinking they are not getting what they need in the nitrogen dept, either that or a ph problem is keeping htem from getting it. have they stretched yet? because im not sure what your schedule is but i usually continue with a veg nute schedule well into stretch, then begin to taper of the nit. and hitting them with the bloom booster when they begin to slow down.
I dont think that is bad air flow. They are flowers they devolop bigger with more wind exposure. Obviously not way tooo much. But leaves should be bouncing, branches moving..
Part of the problem might be the hurricane force winds you have pointed directly at them.
What would u be suggesting fellaFor soil, 6.0 ph seem awfully low.
Is your water hard? Do you use RO water. Sometimes with extremely hard water it contains a fair amount of lime, calcium magnesium. I use 2/3 RO water and 1/3 tap mid 300 ppm main constituents are calcium lime magnesium, so because of this I back off the cal mag I use to about half the amount. and adjust up if needed...never needed. I have one pure indica that does prefer nutrients slightly lower ph 5.8 5.9 and does better.Hey guys
Whats the problem here guys and how do I resolve please.
I'm in week 3 of flower
Growing in soil
Using bio bizz nutes
3ml grow
5ml bloom
5ml acti Vera
5ml bio heaven
2ml calmag
But still seems to be yellow.
Ph is at 6.0 with nites added and with run off
Soft mate where I live.Is your water hard? Do you use RO water. Sometimes with extremely hard water it contains a fair amount of lime, calcium magnesium. I use 2/3 RO water and 1/3 tap mid 300 ppm main constituents are calcium lime magnesium, so because of this I back off the cal mag I use to about half the amount. and adjust up if needed...never needed. I have one pure indica that does prefer nutrients slightly lower ph 5.8 5.9 and does better.
Soil likes 6.4-6.7 on ph. Coco likes 5.8-6.0 (vegging).What would u be suggesting fella