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Heavy yellowing in flower
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Heavy yellowing in flower
Watsup everyone, quick question for you. I know that yellowing of the fan leaves is natural late in flower, but I'm only at day 44 and the whole plant is light yellow. Afraid I caught it too late.
I decided to try to go full organic/no till this run, so I went with kind soil and Coco Loco. According to the website since I'm using a 10-gallon pot I should have more than enough nutrients using water only to veg for the 3 months I did and finish flowering.
Additional info: strain-green crack
Ph of water- tap water with carbon filter, ph is 6.5-6.8
Runoff ph- 6.8
Also using recharge (beneficials) every other watering
If someone with experience growing organically could chime in it would be most appreciated, I have some nutrients laying around but I don't want to just start throwing unnecessary stuff into a soil that already has nutrients.
Thanks in advance!
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I decided to try to go full organic/no till this run, so I went with kind soil and Coco Loco. According to the website since I'm using a 10-gallon pot I should have more than enough nutrients using water only to veg for the 3 months I did and finish flowering.
Additional info: strain-green crack
Ph of water- tap water with carbon filter, ph is 6.5-6.8
Runoff ph- 6.8
Also using recharge (beneficials) every other watering
If someone with experience growing organically could chime in it would be most appreciated, I have some nutrients laying around but I don't want to just start throwing unnecessary stuff into a soil that already has nutrients.
Thanks in advance!
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Re: Heavy yellowing in flower
I’d personally think she needs some base nutes especially containing some nitrogen and calcium. Your plant might have gone all the way just on water if so wasn’t so big and heavy. Old timers is my choice of organic food
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Re: Heavy yellowing in flower
As above mate
She looks hungry to me
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Re: Heavy yellowing in flower
Thanks guys, I have some micro and bloom lying around that I'll use next watering. Think there's enough time left that it will make a difference? The buds haven't swelled near as much as I'd like, but i know that's strain dependant too
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Is the micro and bloom from a 3 part feed? If so it will be lacking a good amount the nutes your afterintegrajosh wrote:Thanks guys, I have some micro and bloom lying around that I'll use next watering. Think there's enough time left that it will make a difference? The buds haven't swelled near as much as I'd like, but i know that's strain dependant too
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Re: Heavy yellowing in flower
Yep, I looked at the feed chart and it says not to use grow this late in flower because the cal/mag contains nitrogen still. The npk for the cal/mag is 2/0/0 I think
What do you think?
What do you think?
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Re: Heavy yellowing in flower
I'm getting a little confused here sorry mate
I'm not sure what nutes your using or what cal/mag or how ya trying to apply it
I'd be looking for a base feed of 3-2-3 ish to get her feeding properly again. Cal/mag is tricky at this stage as in soil you would normally spray the leaves as uptake via roots is more difficult
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I'm not sure what nutes your using or what cal/mag or how ya trying to apply it
I'd be looking for a base feed of 3-2-3 ish to get her feeding properly again. Cal/mag is tricky at this stage as in soil you would normally spray the leaves as uptake via roots is more difficult
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Re: Heavy yellowing in flower
My fault, this is what I have. If you have any suggestions on what I should order I'll go ahead and do thatGMO wrote:I'm getting a little confused here sorry mate
I'm not sure what nutes your using or what cal/mag or how ya trying to apply it
I'd be looking for a base feed of 3-2-3 ish to get her feeding properly again. Cal/mag is tricky at this stage as in soil you would normally spray the leaves as uptake via roots is more difficult
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Re: Heavy yellowing in flower
I mean no offence mate
Looks to me like your using hydro feed in a coco and soil mix?
If your growing in soil, BG is spot on. Old timers grow and bloom Are great for soil
If your going coco I would say canna a+b. But I haven't used anything else
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Looks to me like your using hydro feed in a coco and soil mix?
If your growing in soil, BG is spot on. Old timers grow and bloom Are great for soil
If your going coco I would say canna a+b. But I haven't used anything else
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Re: Heavy yellowing in flower
I had that left over from hempy bucket grow, I wasn't sure if it would work for soil or not. I'll go ahead and order some old timers, thanks gmo!
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Looks to me like your using hydro feed in a coco and soil mix?
If your growing in soil, BG is spot on. Old timers grow and bloom Are great for soil
If your going coco I would say canna a+b. But I haven't used anything else
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