Yellowing leaves

lovelygrow2019

New Member
You can mix up a foliar feed to help the plant get some nutrients fast. Something around 300 PPM and a pH between 7 and 8. Fish emulsion works great for this as it has a lot of nitrogen (you need that right now). You can also just use diluted nutrients of the GH stuff, I do it all the time.
What about worm cassings
 

Renfro

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What about worm cassings
I dunno, I imagine one could make a tea to spray but I would just use a 300 PPM mix of the nutrients you are gonna be mixing up. Just take a little before you pH it and cut it with water to bring the PPM down and make sure the pH is slightly alkaline between 7 and 8. If you foliar feed below 7 you risk creating an environment that powdery mildew likes and with the humidity so high we don't want to get PM started.
 

Aussieaceae

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May be the high humidity?
Might be keeping the bottoms of the pots wet too.

I dunno if i'm right, but it just looks a little saggy to me. Like there's rot or something.

Think you may be on the right track though.

Gotta go out for a bit. I'll catch up with the thread a bit later.
 

lovelygrow2019

New Member
Okay I have fed them again this time I took each plant out of the tent and fed them again using the new ml numbers. I have also opened all the vents and left open the top of the tent like a v to let out some of the moisture. I did check the humidity in the room and it is 30%. I had the tent closed with no vents open could that be why I also had so much water condensation? I leave the fans on but I didn't have any vents open.
 

lovelygrow2019

New Member
Alright, leave it in there a few minutes. See if the ph changes.
Seems to check out to me.

I agree with Renfro, ppms of your feeds?



So how often do you feed?

How many ppm?

Generally i wouldn't bother ph'ing water at all for soil. Also ph 6.5 would be the lowest i ever go.

Are the bottoms of the pots staying soggy between watering / feeds?
I'd consider raising them off the floor a little.
Used to put mine on those ribbed drainer trays. Helped a lot with aeration and drainage.
I use cloth pots so the water that is in the bottom of the trays are normally gone by the evening of the next day and I don't water again until the following Sunday, cause I couldn't figure out why there was so much condensation on the walls. I kept thinking that if there was water on the walls of the tent then the soil must be wet. I kept wiping the walls but it came back. I am hoping since I have the vents open and the top of the tent open that the humidity can move out. I keep the fan on all the time I just couldnt control the humidity.
 

lovelygrow2019

New Member
Overnight progress the large tent doesn't have any condensation on the walls. The smaller tent where I keep my seedlings still has some condensation but has minimized. The plants look the same, I was afraid I would wake up and they would all be hanging over. Thank you renfro and Aussie for your quick replies. I felt like I was having an emergency and you guys pulled me out of it. Again thank you so much!!!!
 

ROCKO123

Active Member
Any ideas what is going on with my plant? I have 4 plants growing currently the other three look okay but this one is turning yellow. This is the third week in flower. Northern lights I feed general hydroponics grow, micro, and bloom, Cal mag with a little molasses, and a small amount of honey. I have rural well water but I use ph down to bring the ph down but I'm clueless. Should I flush this plant? The plant is the first plant on the left side.
honestly I think this is a light penetration issue. I would get another one of the units you have and daisy chain it on the other side.Around week4-5 flower for most strains the older fan leaves will start to yellow, using what’s left of the nitrogen in them. Evweyrhhhg else looks great from the pics I can see.
 

polishpollack

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Thread is 6 months old.
The real problem was the use of a hydroponic fert for a soil grow when the soil is ocean forest. The soil has a lot of nutrients in it already. I'm sure those plants died some time ago.
 
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