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Nail on the head there I’d sayIMO, they look hungry. Yellowing from the bottom up like that is indicative of Nitrogen deficiency. Continue with your 1/2 dose of nutes on a water/water/feed rotation. The yellow leaves will not recover. Clip them off and gauge effectiveness by new growth looking lime green and no other lower leaves turn yellow. A good indication that it’s nute or environment related is that it’s happening to all the plants, not just a few. Good luck.
IMO, they look hungry. Yellowing from the bottom up like that is indicative of Nitrogen deficiency. Continue with your 1/2 dose of nutes on a water/water/feed rotation. The yellow leaves will not recover. Clip them off and gauge effectiveness by new growth looking lime green and no other lower leaves turn yellow. A good indication that it’s nute or environment related is that it’s happening to all the plants, not just a few. Good luck.
there's perlite, i just covered the surface with a thin layer of happy frog after applying some mykos before watering yesterdayIf that is soil..not seeing much, if any, perlite for drainage too.
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should I clipe them off? Im afraid of hurting them this early
Yup, you won’t hurt them. They are already pulling everything from those leaves anyway. Like @jguit said, they would eventually fall off. However, you want to make sure the changes you have made are working. It’s easier to tell if they begin to yellow again, if you start from all green.should I clipe them off? Im afraid of hurting them this early
You wont hurt anything. Just use clean scissors. Or you can let them fall of naturally in time.
I read lots of people pro/con trimming yellow leaf when i search the forum. Some people say its unnecessary stress, which im trying to avoid since they were not feminized seeds. but I'll prob do that then. I'd rather not wait to let them fall in order to avoid bugs in there also, I'm a really worried about that since my tent is by my balcony door (remains closed most of the time)Yup, you won’t hurt them. They are already pulling everything from those leaves anyway. Like @jguit said, they would eventually fall off. However, you want to make sure the changes you have made are working. It’s easier to tell if they begin to yellow again, if you start from all green.
If you fed them some fertilizer/nutrients, just be patient and let them do their thing. Observe new growth making sure it stays green and healthy. Also, when watering/feeding make sure your pH is correct so that you plants can feed properly. Dont fuck around with them too much as you can cause more harm than good by trying to hard to correct things.
Yup, you did good. Now just let them chill and keep them watered/fed. Soil takes a bit to make corrections, so give them at least a week to show improvement.
thanks a lot guys. they all have their leaves somewhat uplifted now so I think they liked the trim/feed!well yes.. lol
They needed to be fed. Feed them and wait. Then maintain them. Not much else you can do. The new growth looks good. I bet they'll be fine
You've gone and done it now ..:pthanks a lot guys. they all have their leaves somewhat uplifted now so I think they liked the trim/feed!
thanks! interesting how many opinions online I saw saying not to trim the yellow ones, that it'd only hurt bc the plant was still feeding off it...
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