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Hey guys, my plant is 34 days old and the leaves started yellowing all over some days ago. im not sure what the cause is or how to fix it. did any of you have this problem before? and if so how did you solve it?

Strain: Fat Banana Auto
Lamp: Mars Hydro TS1000
Nutrients: BioGrow BioBloom CalMag everything from biobizz and using it after their nutrient schedule

Thanks for the Help
 

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it needed an increase in nutrients at start of flowering,.
 
I agree with needing more N during veg and just the start of bloom. It takes many grows to know how to feed autos and trial and error. Folks say don't overfeed so under feed them. Then they don't realize how much energy it zaps the plant when it pushes bloom. I use different nutes than you and do not use bloom on my plants till they actually are in bloom so consider all that and keep trying. I still screw up but i know what it is i do wrong when it happens, takes practice. 😊
 
Thanks for the Answers. ill try increasing the nutrients just so slightly until i see results i guess, this is my 2. grow and i didnt had this problem in my first one. thanks a lot for trying to help me i really appreciate it
I agree with needing more N during veg and just the start of bloom. It takes many grows to know how to feed autos and trial and error. Folks say don't overfeed so under feed them. Then they don't realize how much energy it zaps the plant when it pushes bloom. I use different nutes than you and do not use bloom on my plants till they actually are in bloom so consider all that and keep trying. I still screw up but i know what it is i do wrong when it happens, takes practice. 😊
it needed an increase in nutrients at start of flowering,.
 
With organic nutes, they take a while for N and P to become plant-available. You want to feed 2-3 weeks before they'll need it.
 
Thanks for the Answers. ill try increasing the nutrients just so slightly until i see results i guess, this is my 2. grow and i didnt had this problem in my first one. thanks a lot for trying to help me i really appreciate it
If you don’t have microorganisms in your soil your plant is getting zero nutrients. MO break down organic fertilizer, converting the nutrients into simpler forms that plants can readily absorb through their roots. Synthetic fertilizers (which are the vast majority of bottled fertilizers) are readily available to plants after being watered in. They are fast-acting and provide immediate nutrients. I’d guess your soil isn’t going to support the use of your fertilizer no matter how much you apply.
 
If you don’t have microorganisms in your soil your plant is getting zero nutrients. MO break down organic fertilizer, converting the nutrients into simpler forms that plants can readily absorb through their roots. Synthetic fertilizers (which are the vast majority of bottled fertilizers) are readily available to plants after being watered in. They are fast-acting and provide immediate nutrients. I’d guess your soil isn’t going to support the use of your fertilizer no matter how much you apply.
Im pretty sure my soil is fine for the kind of nutrients since its both from the same company and the nutrient schedule clearly states the amount of nutrients for this specific soil
 
That sure looks like a hungry plant.

I'll add that over-watering can cause yellowed leaves due to insufficient gas exchange for the soil. Is the plant sitting on the floor? If so, put it on a rack so the bottom of the pot can breathe. A cold floor can also cause problems.
 
It took a while for the nutrients to go to the plant but the increase really helped the plant imo. this is the plant now. many thanks to everyone that helped me here.
 

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With living soil you don't get deficiencies, look into it, it's miles easier than the salt based junk for beginners. Also autos are generally finicky and bad for beginners ✌️
 
With living soil you don't get deficiencies, look into it, it's miles easier than the salt based junk for beginners. Also autos are generally finicky and bad for beginners ✌️
Ive looked into soil that has microbes in it and will get it if my soil is used up. i wanted to start with autos because they are advitised as "easy and fast" but i guess thats not all true :(
 
Ive looked into soil that has microbes in it and will get it if my soil is used up. i wanted to start with autos because they are advitised as "easy and fast" but i guess thats not all true :(
We all start somewhere, no worries, keep at it
 
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