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most of the lighter coloured leaves near the top?
and on parts of leaves exposed to the light?
and on parts of leaves exposed to the light?
Sounds like you might be over or under watering too. 3 gal pots everyday? How much each day?I checked them today, and it seems it's slowly still getting worse on both plants even after a flush and adding the nutrients after that about 2 days ago, yellowing starts at the middle of leaf and outwards, I pH my water Everytime, idk what else I could try, I nutrient burnt them in the past trying to feed every other day, I'm getting so frustrated my grow was smooth till now and nothing I do is helping, I'm afraid I'm going to lose them and all the buds on them
I was only watering a half gallon a day, I realized this was stupid and I should be watering a gallon every watering till they dry out.Sounds like you might be over or under watering too. 3 gal pots everyday? How much each day?
Definitely water by weight. And 1 gallon is more than sufficient but use it. Also fill your container as full as possible of medium. It compacts with use and time. Roots will fill above as well as below.I was only watering a half gallon a day, I realized this was stupid and I should be watering a gallon every watering till they dry out.
And the yellowing is at the bottom, and at top area, so spread out on the plants
Going forward I'm going to water with about a gallon each plant, wait till soil dries out completely, feed nutrients in low dosage but more frequent, and see how this issue works out, would it be ok to cut the bad leaves off at this point? Or should I just leave them?Definitely water by weight. And 1 gallon is more than sufficient but use it. Also fill your container as full as possible of medium. It compacts with use and time. Roots will fill above as well as below.
The leafs with slight spotting the colt looms like calcium magnesium plants can't absorb nutrients without itAnother picture of dead leaves from the bottom portion of plantView attachment 1174993
Remove damaged leaves. Don’t let medium get totally dry. But do let it dry enough when you lift it’s “Oh yeah it’s feeding time”Going forward I'm going to water with about a gallon each plant, wait till soil dries out completely, feed nutrients in low dosage but more frequent, and see how this issue works out, would it be ok to cut the bad leaves off at this point? Or should I just leave them?
Thank you! Will remove some and some more tomorrow, and will water a gallon each watering and wait till more dry.Remove damaged leaves. Don’t let medium get totally dry. But do let it dry enough when you lift it’s “Oh yeah it’s feeding time”
I'm must be reading this wrong, but Im assuming your saying a cal-mag deficiency?The leafs with slight spotting the colt looms like calcium magnesium plants can't absorb nutrients without it
Here's an update watered each plant with a gallon of water this morning, with there own nutrients, instead of watering half gallon with same amount of nutrients, is there anything in these pictures I should address more? How do they look now?Remove damaged leaves. Don’t let medium get totally dry. But do let it dry enough when you lift it’s “Oh yeah it’s feeding time”
the leaves look like they are enjoying the environment, nice and flat..Here's an update watered each plant with a gallon of water this morning, with there own nutrients, instead of watering half gallon with same amount of nutrients, is there anything in these pictures I should address more? How do they look now?
This is my first grow still learning how to properly water haha I just want the yellowing to stop before they die or something. My soil is roots organic greenlite with coco and tons of perlite so it does dry out fastCould you be over watering? They really need to dry out in between watering, at least a bit. When mine were inside I let them get almost completely dry in between. Any time I have experienced over watering, the leaves turn yellow and fall off... but I'm no expert.
Thank you! Just need this yellowing to go away!!!the leaves look like they are enjoying the environment, nice and flat..
Harder, but possible I think... I personally hate fabric pots because I suck at gauging the water with them... I actually took mine out of them and put them in the ground... and yes they dry out fast, especially outside. Maybe someone else with more experience with fabric pots will chime in... I had 15 gal ones so I can't say how often smaller ones need watering, especially during flower. I just know when my outdoor babies get too wet, leaves yellow and drop.This is my first grow still learning how to properly water haha I just want the yellowing to stop before they die or something. My soil is roots organic greenlite with coco and tons of perlite so it does dry out fast
My 3 gallon fabric pots too, I thought it was very hard to over water in fabric pots????
Well it's true anything is possible!! I'm going to let them dry up more than I usually do, I've never heard someone say they hate fabric pots! That's a first, but everyone likes thing the way they doHarder, but possible I think... I personally hate fabric pots because I suck at gauging the water with them... I actually took mine out of them and put them in the ground... and yes they dry out fast, especially outside. Maybe someone else with more experience with fabric pots will chime in... I had 15 gal ones so I can't say how often smaller ones need watering, especially during flower. I just know when my outdoor babies get too wet, leaves yellow and drop.
I was actually excited to try them because so many people rave about them... I just couldn't wrap my head around the watering ... I'd be afraid to over water and I think I actually ended up under watering. The girls were not thriving as I knew they should, so in the ground they went. Regular tubs or in the ground is the way to go for me, much more forgiving. They would probably work for me inside where there is no wind and sun to dry them out at different rates depending on the weather. I usually gauge pots by weight... that technique did not work with big ass 15 gal fabric pots... trial and error, always learning!Well it's true anything is possible!! I'm going to let them dry up more than I usually do, I've never heard someone say they hate fabric pots! That's a first, but everyone likes thing the way they do