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  1. J

    Yellowing leaves wk1 of flower

    That was a job for this week but at the moment have left it to try and sort out this issue. But I think I will take off yellow leaves and thin out the rest, give a flush of just ph water and the at the next feed ad in some potassium. Fingers crossed.
  2. J

    Yellowing leaves wk1 of flower

    3 weeks
  3. J

    Yellowing leaves wk1 of flower

    Cheers for the advise I will give this a go and update hopefully with good news 🤞
  4. J

    Yellowing leaves wk1 of flower

    Yeah I see what you mean maybe I’m not letting the soil get dry enough doing it every other day
  5. J

    Yellowing leaves wk1 of flower

    Today when I fed they were droopy and dry and pots felt light so I fed. Pots are 14L
  6. J

    Yellowing leaves wk1 of flower

    I don’t think it’s drowning them as only been feeding every other day I’m not sure I could feed less than that after how they looked today when I didn’t feed yesterday.
  7. J

    Yellowing leaves wk1 of flower

    Literally feeding every other day , they did seem droopy today though so think every day might be best going forward. And yes they are clones. I might flush with ph water then add a bit of potassium and see if it fixes the issue plus feeding everyday
  8. J

    Yellowing leaves wk1 of flower

    Feeding every other day at the moment and ph has been between 5.8-6.0. I thought it could be potassium deficiency but unsure why when ph has been good and using nutes I’ve always used previously
  9. J

    Yellowing leaves wk1 of flower

    Pro mix
  10. J

    Yellowing leaves wk1 of flower

    600w LED Gelato 41 Using shogun nutes- bloom, roots, silicon . Given calmag once
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    Yellowing leaves wk1 of flower

  12. J

    Yellowing leaves wk1 of flower

    Just switched from veg to week 1 of flower and a few plants are showing yellowing leaves since they have been fed a few times with the flowering nutes. After looking online I think it might be potassium deficiency. It’s only on a few plants the rest look fine and healthy. Any tips on how to...
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