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Help. I cant seem to stop the yellowing of the leaves.

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Help. I cant seem to stop the yellowing of the leaves.

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Help. What could this yellowing be from? Is it nute burn Or maybe deficiency? I run foxfarm nutes/soil. I give them less than what the bottle says. I try to keep my ph around 6.2. The buds are still growing good, and new growth is green but im just curious. When they get completely yellow the seem to just fall off
Help i cant seem to stop the yellowing of the leaves
 

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I would have similar issues when I was running fox farms. I think it started because my p.h. was off. It locked out some nutes. Then I started having dying leaves because I was afraid to give them anything.

Not saying that's the problem and I would wait for someone with more experience diagnosing problems.

But yeah, we need more info. Watering habits and how often do you feed? Are you using the fox farm trio?
 
If they're turning yellow and falling off really easy then you're coming up short on Nitrogen in the plant system. What we would have no way knowing is whether you are missing adequate quantities or if there is an over abundance of another nute like Potassium preventing the Nitrogen uptake. Just some input to help you nail it down. Overwatering also causes issues with N uptake.
 
We will need more info. Here is a link to the FF post that covers a lot of questions. You are right about time for lockup and a flush based on plant size or not if you have been watching your runoff properly. If you dive this you will prolly find out what's sup.
 
Im using the the ff trio, the soil is ocean forest and I have a self watering base. I just fill it when it gets empty. Which seems to do great on the not over/under watering area. Its been flowering for 3 weeks. Its blue dream photo (first photo ive grown ive only grew a few autos.) I thought there was adequate nitrogen in the ff tiger bloom, but maybe its not getting enough
 
I use to think the same as you but learned using N about 1/2 the amount along with the bloom really helped in late flower with the yellowing.
 
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