Yellow preflowers on Bubblegum

Dr. Who

Well-Known Member
Pictures speak louder then words.
Do not take picks with blurple LEDS or HPS lights on please.

If you have plant issues:
Pics of the issue and then where on the plant, then whole plant pics..
 

ubluntu

Active Member
Normal to see new growth inner-yellowing (iron deficinecy) during transition to flower. I'm not sure exactly why; if it's the rapid new growth requiring more immobile elements, fresh transplant in soil having a higher pH, increase in light, or all of the above.
Give a little dose of molasses next water it will green up
 

Jason Curry

New Member
Normal to see new growth inner-yellowing (iron deficinecy) during transition to flower. I'm not sure exactly why; if it's the rapid new growth requiring more immobile elements, fresh transplant in soil having a higher pH, increase in light, or all of the above.
Give a little dose of molasses next water it will green up
Thanks iv yet to try molasses
 

FredFlintstoner0420

Well-Known Member
RO with 5 ml Cal Mag per gallon, nutes at half recommended strength every other feeding, making sure you’re not over/under watering. Flushing 2 weeks before chop, not chopping too early or late, and then curing.

so many parts to this art to learn from trial and error and asking people on this forum. It’s like we never stop learning.
 
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