Strain supper silver haze!!
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The leaves are turning yellow in an area that should remain green, my guess is fixing it would be a good idea.
Good Luck!
Did I not answer your two questions without being nasty?No shit smart guy wow why are you even on this site? To be a dick or help ppl with there grow let me find out
No shit smart guy wow why are you even on this site? To be a dick or help ppl with there grow let me find out
Talk about being sensitive!! Wow lolNo shit smart guy wow why are you even on this site? To be a dick or help ppl with there grow let me find out
You did that guy wrong man. He asked a question. He is new and i am also. If you are truly on here to help people then lead them in the right direction, You came off as a complete ass.. The owner of this forum would probably appreciate it if you were respectful of new members as well as older members. After all we are all here to learn. Comments like that will just send people to google. Which is looking better and better to me everyday with people like you screwing these forums up and pushing people away.[/QUOTE
You can’t be serious!?!?? He uploaded a picture, that’s it.
He didn’t have the time or the care to give anyone a background story of the plant, just a picture.
If he really needed help he would have put some details, any details!! Lol with the picture.
Just a picture......
You've overdone the nutrient for sure, or your ph is far too low, or both.Strain supper silver haze!!
Is there a perfect pH balance or is anything between 6.5-7.5 it ?or does it differ for the like of clones/seeds/veg/flowerYou've overdone the nutrient for sure, or your ph is far too low, or both.
Soil - plain water rinse, no ph adjustment if between ph 6.5 and 7.5. Wait for signs of improvement before giving any nutrient again.
The soil may have ample nutrient for now anyway.
Hydro - rinse with a very light nutrient solution, ph6. Then resume normal feeding schedule with lighter feeds.
Generally sativas are lighter feeders, just keep it in mind.
Touch and go, but the plants should turn around.
Best of luck!
For soil, yeah 6.5 to 7.5 is great, wouldn't go any lower than 6.5 myself.Is there a perfect pH balance or is anything between 6.5-7.5 it ?or does it differ for the like of clones/seeds/veg/flower
I'm soil and I always aim for 6.5-7.5 so happy days .. thanks mateFor soil, yeah 6.5 to 7.5 is great, wouldn't go any lower than 6.5 myself.
Hydro's a different story.
No problem mate.I'm soil and I always aim for 6.5-7.5 so happy days .. thanks mate
Thank you!. And to the other commitments... This was an answer to my question!!You've overdone the nutrient for sure, or your ph is far too low, or both.
Soil - plain water rinse, no ph adjustment if between ph 6.5 and 7.5. Wait for signs of improvement before giving any nutrient again.
The soil may have ample nutrient for now anyway.
Hydro - rinse with a very light nutrient solution, ph6. Then resume normal feeding schedule with lighter feeds.
Generally sativas are lighter feeders, just keep it in mind.
Touch and go, but the plants should turn around.
Best of luck!