Has it been in the same pot all the time including veg and if so how long were you in veg ??
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Rawreefer wrote: ↑Tue Mar 29, 2022 9:31 pmHas it been in the same pot all the time including veg and if so how long were you in veg ??
Cloned in a root riot rooting cube, transferred to red Solo cup until roots filled without getting root bound, about 2-3 weeks then into the 10 gal Fabric pot. From transplant into red cup until the lights were flipped about 12 weeks.
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Re: Yellowing leaves
Hi Trippster,
If you're at week 4 flower, she's just come through her hungriest stage so will be looking a bit bedraggled.
I'm sure she'll sail home just fine with some feeds of something she can uptake easily. (Like a liquid organic fert or even some A+B)
RE the last pic, try and get a pic in natural light or white balance the camera if you can.
If you're at week 4 flower, she's just come through her hungriest stage so will be looking a bit bedraggled.
I'm sure she'll sail home just fine with some feeds of something she can uptake easily. (Like a liquid organic fert or even some A+B)
RE the last pic, try and get a pic in natural light or white balance the camera if you can.
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@Marcus I went in a few minutes before the lights came on and took this with a handheld light. Still not natural light but she can't be moved and there is no natural light.
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This is probably the best idea I think and goes along the lines of what I was thinking that it's started to struggle with exudate/organic type feeding of the roots.Marcus wrote: ↑Wed Mar 30, 2022 6:16 amHi Trippster,
If you're at week 4 flower, she's just come through her hungriest stage so will be looking a bit bedraggled.
I'm sure she'll sail home just fine with some feeds of something she can uptake easily. (Like a liquid organic fert or even some A+B)
RE the last pic, try and get a pic in natural light or white balance the camera if you can.
Give it something readily available....
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She got a good dose of bottled nutes last night after 3 days of just water.DIY.Rik wrote: ↑Thu Mar 31, 2022 10:57 amThis is probably the best idea I think and goes along the lines of what I was thinking that it's started to struggle with exudate/organic type feeding of the roots.Marcus wrote: ↑Wed Mar 30, 2022 6:16 amHi Trippster,
If you're at week 4 flower, she's just come through her hungriest stage so will be looking a bit bedraggled.
I'm sure she'll sail home just fine with some feeds of something she can uptake easily. (Like a liquid organic fert or even some A+B)
RE the last pic, try and get a pic in natural light or white balance the camera if you can.
Give it something readily available....
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You will have to let us all know and see if Marcus was right.Trippster62 wrote: ↑Thu Mar 31, 2022 3:55 pmShe got a good dose of bottled nutes last night after 3 days of just water.DIY.Rik wrote: ↑Thu Mar 31, 2022 10:57 amThis is probably the best idea I think and goes along the lines of what I was thinking that it's started to struggle with exudate/organic type feeding of the roots.Marcus wrote: ↑Wed Mar 30, 2022 6:16 amHi Trippster,
If you're at week 4 flower, she's just come through her hungriest stage so will be looking a bit bedraggled.
I'm sure she'll sail home just fine with some feeds of something she can uptake easily. (Like a liquid organic fert or even some A+B)
RE the last pic, try and get a pic in natural light or white balance the camera if you can.
Give it something readily available....
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Re: Yellowing leaves
you have answered your own Q butty ( She was under 2 600w HPS until last night. I swapped one of those out for a 320w LED. )Trippster62 wrote: ↑Tue Mar 29, 2022 6:12 pmShe just got a LED light before I took the pic. She was under 2 600w HPS until last night. I swapped one of those out for a 320w LED.
thats your issue temprature stress imo. possibly hungry but if this happened since lighting swap i`ll go temp issues where as under 1200 hps they be3 much warmer air circullating.
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