yellowing leaves!! HELP!!!

my plants are about 1.5 weeks into flowering and they have started turning yellow and stuf... pix attached...

zIm pretty sure its nutes... maybe burn or deficient, IDK!

can someone give advice or tell me what prodcuts to get to help diagnose??? I will kiss-ass

thanks in advance!!!! :peace:

I went and got this analog ph meter, I don't knwo how accurate this thing is... matter of fact Im pretty sure its not very accurate at all....
anyways, its says one plant is ph of about 3 and the other plant is ph of about 5
 

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Shrubs First

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pH of 3 and pH of 5? You are having nutrient lock out due to PH. You must flush with pH'd water.

Why wouldn't you think you pH meter is accurate if your plants look like that? If your plants were completely
healthy and your pH meter was reading that I would say it isnt accurate, but it looks pretty accurate to me.
 
pH of 3 and pH of 5? You are having nutrient lock out due to PH. You must flush with pH'd water.

Why wouldn't you think you pH meter is accurate if your plants look like that? If your plants were completely
healthy and your pH meter was reading that I would say it isnt accurate, but it looks pretty accurate to me.
ok, so tips or links on flushing???
 

Shrubs First

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wait til it dries out, and then flush the soil with 3 times the amount of water
your pots can hold. Make sure your PH is between 6.5-7.0 for soil, and between 5.7-6.3 for Hydro
 
wait til it dries out, and then flush the soil with 3 times the amount of water
your pots can hold. Make sure your PH is between 6.5-7.0 for soil, and between 5.7-6.3 for Hydro
ok, we have an older ph test kit from a pool... one of the guides says that miracle grow is ok, so we mixed up some MG at somewhere between 6.4 and 6.8 ph, maybe a little closer to 6.4...

flushing now...

hope it works!!!

thanks guys!!
 
flushing it is good, but another thing is in flowering the bottom fan leaves may yellow due to taking nutes and energy and putting them into the buds, usualy yellowing is phosphorous or magnesium deff if its in flowering
 

Shrubs First

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flushing it is good, but another thing is in flowering the bottom fan leaves may yellow due to taking nutes and energy and putting them into the buds, usualy yellowing is phosphorous or magnesium deff if its in flowering
These are nowhere near that point, that happens after week 4 or 5
 

pinkjackyle

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please tell me i misunderstood and u r not flushing with mg in the water ,if so u just burnt the shit out of ure plants :o
 

pinkjackyle

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no, you didn't misunderstand... the guide posted on here said that miracle grow would be fine as long as the ph was right....
flushing has nothing to do about ph of nuted water , although u want ure ph of the water round 7 for soil . flushing is about removing salt build up from the soil . flushing with nuted water is like bathing in a mudhole , uve accomplished nada except burning the shit out of ure plants :wall:
 
flushing has nothing to do about ph of nuted water , although u want ure ph of the water round 7 for soil . flushing is about removing salt build up from the soil . flushing with nuted water is like bathing in a mudhole , uve accomplished nada except burning the shit out of ure plants :wall:
if thats the case then what the hell do I do now?:confused:
 

sir rance alot

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Hate to tell ya bro, but pinkjackyle is right. You must rinse the salts away. Most all nutrients form salts even organics. To cure nute burn you are trying to get rid of any salts around the roots. Proper flushing of soil requires 2 times the amount of water than soil. For example: If you have a 1 gallon container of soil, you need to pour 2 gallons of water thru the container.
The water must be neutral 7pH. Distilled is the best but filtered will work fine.
 

sir rance alot

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You will have to sacrafice the container its growing in but.... Take the container outside, poke MANY, MANY HOLES in the sides and the bottom and flush again with the proper water. The holes are VERY important. After running twice the amount of water thru, take the plant and container after it has drained and get it somewhere you can get humidity down pretty low. It needs about 40% humidity for a few days. once the soil has dried a bit, set up some new soil. You dont have to spend a ton of money on your dirt if your not sellin!!!!. You can use any store bought POTTING MIX. not top soil, not humus, but potting mix. A huge bag for around 6 bucks. fill the pot up with the potting mix and water till soaked. Wait 5 min. and water one more time. Wait 30 min. and transplant your plant into the mix and keep the light a little further back than usual for a couple days. It will be fine!
 
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