I'm new to the site and I've tried looking everywhere to post this to the correct sub, but I was unable to find a section to post problems with plants so I figured I'd just submit my problem here and hope for the best. Without further adieu:
Hello there, I'm currently growing two Autoflower plants. My larger plant, which has thrived for all of its life has begun showing signs of yellowing of her fan leaves. The leaves are the original fan leaves from early in its life. This Wednesday It'll be 49 days from seed. Every other watering I introduce GH nutrients. This week I stopped the veggie formula and increased bloom, but kept the Macro at 2ml's. For approximately the last two and a half weeks I've introduced nutrients and a slow pace, and now they're both at full strength. Is this yellowing a natural occurrence? I've read that this is the plants way of cannibalizing itself to introduce more nutrients to the bud sites. The water I give the plants varies between 6-6.8. The first pic is my second plant, which has started to show signs of the first plant. Here's my set-up: 2 300 watt LED's, 3 tiers of soil: Happy Frog, FFOF, Kind soil, 2 3-gallon smart pots. My light schedule is 18/6, and the lights are roughly 7 inches from the top of each plant. Both of the plants are a hybrid of Blue Dream and Berry Ryder and are an Autoflower. Any help whatsoever would be greatly appreciated.
The last pic is the plant that has begun to show signs of yellowing.
- Cheers
Hello there, I'm currently growing two Autoflower plants. My larger plant, which has thrived for all of its life has begun showing signs of yellowing of her fan leaves. The leaves are the original fan leaves from early in its life. This Wednesday It'll be 49 days from seed. Every other watering I introduce GH nutrients. This week I stopped the veggie formula and increased bloom, but kept the Macro at 2ml's. For approximately the last two and a half weeks I've introduced nutrients and a slow pace, and now they're both at full strength. Is this yellowing a natural occurrence? I've read that this is the plants way of cannibalizing itself to introduce more nutrients to the bud sites. The water I give the plants varies between 6-6.8. The first pic is my second plant, which has started to show signs of the first plant. Here's my set-up: 2 300 watt LED's, 3 tiers of soil: Happy Frog, FFOF, Kind soil, 2 3-gallon smart pots. My light schedule is 18/6, and the lights are roughly 7 inches from the top of each plant. Both of the plants are a hybrid of Blue Dream and Berry Ryder and are an Autoflower. Any help whatsoever would be greatly appreciated.
The last pic is the plant that has begun to show signs of yellowing.
- Cheers
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