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These are 14-21 days behind in schedule, no yellowing here.
I have organics, but the soil is hot. They were just transplanted into ocean Forrest with some organics I added. If anything, the soil is hot. But, noe of the other 6 ladies under this light are all perfect. So, I have 20 plants in process, 14 of them are this Jamaican strawberry.Your other option is Potassium, but I've never seen it quite like this.
Liquify a banana peel with a gallon of water and feed it.
Free food for your venus fly traps.I do like your banana peel idea. That is a trick not yet used by me, but I have a 5 lb bag of potash that should cover that w/o the smell of rotting peels. I work hard to have and maintain 0 bugs in any of the tents. It looked like bleach splashed on a piece of green cloth. Strange pattern. Outside of the tents I have a couple dozen broccoli, basil and rosemary plants in the basement that I will definitely use the banana peels. If they grow fruit flies there, I’m good with that.
Try Dynomyco, cannabis specific inoculant for your grow medium.FFOF... Ok. Any amendments?
With FF soils you need this: www.realgrowers.com
Add the recharge. It will free up the nutes in the soil and that will go away.
We had the same thing but it was one tiny spot. As soon as the MBE's caught up, it was no more. Get rid of the affected leaves.
FF soils are not hot (excessive nutes). The formulas have changed. You need to supplement them with MBE's (Microbes, Bacteria, Enzymes) or your plants will eventually run out of food and starve.
You lay out a good case. You have the best argument thus far. No, my 2 main tents are both well maintained. I have almost total control of my RH and temp and my tents are 100% free of pests insects. I've learned the hard way with bugs to the point I had to dissemble, clean and / or replace the soil in flowering plants which, as you can imagine, was a nightmare and a huge stress on the ladies affected at the time. My water habits are the proper habits one acquires after many years of slowly learning that it's good to wait till the soil is dry--even if the plants wilts a little, that's ok and the lady will be better off in the end. I generally water 2 times every 7-8 days during veg and as often as each plant needs while in flower for my personal, top shelf strains. I have 12 of these Jamaican strawberry ladies 2-3 weeks behind the 2 in this post in a SOG grow that I'm hoping to avoid this yellowing issue; because, those ladies are being fast tracked to stone--no time to correct issues with only 4-6 weeks of seedling/veg time before flipping. These 2 in this post are pare of a long-grow. Seeds dropped 6/19 and will be flipping on 10/8. If not, those ladies wont fill the 5x5x7 they are in.Those spots are very localized and the tissue around them appears to be normal and healthy. Nutrient issues will not present like that, and it doesn't really look like a blight or yellow leaf spot, doesn't really look like insect damage although I would still check to rule that out.. to me it looks like something, water or nutrient solution spilled on the leaves and then the droplets magnified the light enough to cause burns.
Has anything otherwise besides the strain changed in your grow room recently?
You got that right, especially with Ocean Forrest, but when you have a bag of HF, OF, CocoLoco and Strawberry Fields along with a decent collection of organics that provide NPK separately: blood meal or liquid fish (N) Seabird Shit (P) and Potash (K) along with some epsom salt, Ca 9% additive, Roots organic Uprising Grow and Bloom and Grandma's Molasses, it's easy to bring the soil to life. I try to prep my soil 10-14 days in advance, but I had 19 transplants to perform, I didnt prep enough soil and had to transplant into soil I was making a couple gallons at a time. The HF to OF to organics ratio varied over the 19 transplants.FF soils are not 'Living' anymore.
Try Dynomyco, cannabis specific inoculant for your grow medium.
You make a strong case. The only problem is, I've never seen such a weird pattern in combination with such a bright color of yellow happen to two plants at the same time, much less the same strain. I have 12 more of this strain 2-3 weeks behind in a SOG grow with only a 4-6 week 24 seedling/veg cycle receiving 24 hours of light before flipping to flower. Not a lot of time to correct any issues cause those 12 ladies are not in a temp/RH controlled environment. I got to totally harvest all 12 before mid November--temps become too cold for that space.Nah, I don't see a co-ink-a-dink here.
I think the 2 you missed the amendments on are the ones that have issues. (Only 1 so far)
FF needs the MBE's now or you get issues. We used to use FFOF, but we had to switch. Roots Organic Lush all the way now.
Adding the recharge will add in the MBE's you are missing and kill the issue before it spreads.
Like I said, we had a couple of spots just like that in our grow and we know they were not sprayed with anything. Because of the hard edges, I think it's external to the plant as anything taken up at the roots should present along the capillary lines, and this doesn't.You make a strong case. The only problem is, I've never seen such a weird pattern in combination with such a bright color of yellow happen to two plants at the same time, much less the same strain. I have 12 more of this strain 2-3 weeks behind in a SOG grow with only a 4-6 week 24 seedling/veg cycle receiving 24 hours of light before flipping to flower. Not a lot of time to correct any issues cause those 12 ladies are not in a temp/RH controlled environment. I got to totally harvest all 12 before mid November--temps become too cold for that space.
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