Yellowing leaves only on kola and all the rest are drooping???

calvin.m16

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So what would you suggest to get it back to healthy and finish it off??? I flushed it 6.0 till runoff was about 6.0, so should I just wait let it dry out a little? Should I use anything between now and harvest? Liquid Karma? Bloom nutes??? Thanks
Literally feed it only water until harvest and dont worry about having runoff, just water them enough to where a tiny runoff comes out so your not "flushing" them. Sometimes taking away or reducing something is going to fix the problem more than throwing more at it.
 

JC2JZ

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Literally feed it only water until harvest and dont worry about having runoff, just water them enough to where a tiny runoff comes out so your not "flushing" them. Sometimes taking away or reducing something is going to fix the problem more than throwing more at it.
Ok I’ll do that, I just didn’t think there was any nutes left in the soil so I didn’t know if I should add something light like Alaska Fish Fert 5-1-1 or something on the non burning
 

Django66

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I'm not going to try to diagnose it, that can be a bunch of different things. But if you post pictures of your plants and also the temp and humidity of your grow space, and even what kind of lights and how far away, someone more experienced can probably tell you exactly what's going on. A lot of different problems have very similar symptoms. For me, when I had something similar, the cause ended up being bud rot. The humidity in my tent was getting into the 60% rh and i had some fat colas that didn't like that
Found that out and have to keep reminding myself. I freaked out the first time my plants started to fade. Then I looked at the rest of the planet and noticed that it was fall. Yellow leaves can mean a lot or nothing at all. My hibiscus plant drops enough leaves to fill a 4x4 tent when I bring it in for the winter. It's been alive for 30 years or more. Don't Panic.
 
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