It's hard to say with that mix you have them growing in, what you're feeding, and the fact that you're top dressing with amendments. I think your grow medium is unbalanced. Have you grown with that mix and feed before? I don't have any suggestions. I'd just be guessing. But in the future since it appears you're growing organic indoors you might want to mix up a proven recipe of supersoil.Everything they need is in the soil. It’s a mix of coco and peat. I’ve been feeding them with fungal dominated compost tea combined with bloom from earth juice plus top dressing a little guano and castings. First indoor grow and I do agree that they’re probably hungry. Any suggestions?
I used this mixIt's hard to say with that mix you have them growing in, what you're feeding, and the fact that you're top dressing with amendments. I think your grow medium is unbalanced. Have you grown with that mix and feed before? I don't have any suggestions. I'd just be guessing. But in the future since it appears you're growing organic indoors you might want to mix up a proven recipe of supersoil.
Good luck
Oh, I thought you just mixed peat with coco and top dressed with guano and castings and watered with the earth juice bloom and teas.. It looks like a low nitrogen soil which is why your leaves have yellowed.I used this mix
https://www.rollitup.org/t/organic-super-soil-mix-from-scratch-for-rols.890040/
Ill give her a heavy feeding tonight see what happens
Thanks for your help man one more question if I may ask - I got some botanicare pure grow..should I use like 1/4 of the recommended?Oh, I thought you just mixed peat with coco and top dressed with guano and castings and watered with the earth juice bloom and teas.. It looks like a low nitrogen soil which is why your leaves have yellowed.
The author of the recipe says:
"If I get early fade I will water in bubbled nutrient teas, fish hydrolysate and/or organic blackstrap molasses."
Yeah you probably need some nitrogen. You won't restore the yellow leaves but the plants still need some nitrogen in flower. Just don't go overboard.
Good luck.