Yellowing leaves

big_expectations!

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So this is my folirst grow on day 25 of flower and getting some slight yellowing to my leaves..just curious if this is normal or I have a problem? 4x4 tent vs4000 light lights on temp avg 82 lights off 72 6inch exhaust fan running 24/7 and oscillating tower fan also running constantly...I'll post some pics after work
 

hotrodharley

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They are getting tap water set out for 3-4 days prior to watering ph 6.4 to 6.6 temp a good 72-74 feed then water twice before feeding again. They are getting about 2 litres every 3-4 days
Container size? There’s no need and no benefit in leaving tap water out like that.
 

ooof-da

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“Yellowing” is a very subjective term round here.

Pictures are needed….sometimes yellowing is just normal and sometimes the answer is you should asked for help a month ago lol
 

big_expectations!

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In full veg. a 5 gallon should be 1 gallon of water/feed every 2 to 3 days. You should also be feed water feed water. Your starving the plant of food when you water twice before feeding.
OK thanks for the info my amount of water seems to be enough I use a pump sprayer to wet the tops of the pots then wait 10-15 min to water slowly until I get some runoff
 

420 Garden

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Did you stop all nitrogen in your feed? It looks somewhat starved for some (not a lot) of nitrogen in flower but you never want to go nitrogen free till towards the end. That maybe due to feed water water. Rotate feed water.
 

big_expectations!

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Did you stop all nitrogen in your feed? It looks somewhat starved for some (not a lot) of nitrogen in flower but you never want to go nitrogen free till towards the end. That maybe due to feed water water. Rotate feed water.
No didn't completely cut nitrogen out still getting like 1.5 or 2 ml of flora grow with each feeding
 

Nutty sKunK

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Using gh flora series trio and feeding amount according to their chart
I wonder if they say to use just bloom now? What is the bloom NPK ratio?

As 420 said you want a little more N in your mix. You can always cut grow and bloom together to custom feed your plant! So want more N some want less, yours wants more. Go 25% grow 75% bloom
 
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