Cali hash plant not too well

The2TimEr

Well-Known Member
Hi RIU !
My cali hash plant is under my 250w hps in my closet, she is around 2 1/2 months old now i vegged for a while whilst seedling on the window sill for around the first 4 weeks, just switched to 12 12 now have started adding guano.
The leaves are all dying way too early on her, i have removed the first set of branches because of this but its a good idea to anyway i think because they will die off eventually and the plant will focus on bigger branches at the top, but bigger fan leaves are dying with the stems of these leaves all purple What could this be down too?
 

The2TimEr

Well-Known Member
Its not down to over watering i know that,
Im adding guano to the water to make the guano tea i find it just settles on the soil when you top dress.
 

maxwelljr

Active Member
What color do the leaves turn before they die? Purpling is usually a sign of colder temperatures. If the stems are a shade of purple, it may be to much nitrogen. What does it look like? It's sort of hard with out a picture.
 

The2TimEr

Well-Known Member
What color do the leaves turn before they die? Purpling is usually a sign of colder temperatures. If the stems are a shade of purple, it may be to much nitrogen. What does it look like? It's sort of hard with out a picture.
They turn pure yellow, only a few are doing this and the stems of the leaves are purple if not going brown, should i remove them theres one big fan leave thats yellow and a few smaller ones. Havent got my camera atm sorry man.
 

Night Claptoman

Well-Known Member
did you give your plant any high N fertilizer before?
You should fill the plant with nitrogen while in veg to have enough of it in flowering. if you haven't gave it any you should give it some now.

the way to tell N def. is that new growth is lime green. a picture will make the identification proccess way easier.
 

The2TimEr

Well-Known Member
did you give your plant any high N fertilizer before?
You should fill the plant with nitrogen while in veg to have enough of it in flowering. if you haven't gave it any you should give it some now.

the way to tell N def. is that new growth is lime green. a picture will make the identification proccess way easier.
Yea i think it must be lacking nitrogen then the whole plant itself is a touch light green could be darker. Started with the guano thats high phosphorus you think that could help?
 

Night Claptoman

Well-Known Member
Get some high N fert with it. guano if you want, or another.
if the N is high enough in the guano maybe it will do - whats the guanos NPK values?
 

Night Claptoman

Well-Known Member
i use biobizz BioGrow, but it isn't cheap.

you could use high N guano, its my favorite but i can't find any around here.


can't help you much more, thats all I used. (and GHS high N fert for coco-growing.)
 

The2TimEr

Well-Known Member
Thanks for the help man, have just come across some sea bird guano
[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]4% water soluble nitrogen, N-P-K averages 13-12-2. [/FONT]
[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Original Seabird Guano is good for most any high nitrogen feeding plants like corn, tomatoes, flowering shrubs, hanging baskets etc..[/FONT]​
 

Night Claptoman

Well-Known Member
i have no clue what 4% water soluble N means, but a 13-12-2 fert is ideal for you. if the plant can actually get all of that.
 
Top