my plants going yellow from the bottom up

heathaa

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those plants have several def. I would use the miracle grow,molasses and some epsom salt and if you have a wal-mart near by they sell some stuff called super thrive it's a all around vitamin like a vitamin pack you buy in the convience store ,has vitamin a,b,1 2 12 d e and alot of micro nutrients you may need loosening the soil at least the height that the plant is down use something thin for around the main stalk so you don't damage the ball root after you feed them dilut it some more and give them a foliage spray a well make sure it your in the sun though shake off the excess water so it won't magnify and burn your leaves and pray to the mj gods but I had one like that and bought it back to life real green
thats a newb stealing my thread lets straighten my plant up. ill get pics here soon
 

heathaa

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the tops are still green its just getting dark and the flash make the whole plant look yellow the tops are green its the bottom half im having trouble with
 

heathaa

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it rains everyday here alot of thunderstorms. if anything they are getting too much but it drains well
 

Dan Kone

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it rains everyday here alot of thunderstorms. if anything they are getting too much but it drains well
ahhh. yep. roots are probably rotting. They need to be dried out. Can you cut up a plastic bag and put it over the tops of your buckets to prevent them from getting water for couple of days? That'd help. Right now it's a small problem, but it will turn into a big problem if it goes uncorrected.
 

heathaa

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definitely a water issue. You're either over or under watering them. looks like over.

my suggestion would be let them dry out. Then feed them more water, but less frequently.
thats a good possibility its been raining too much for the last two weeks. everyday its been raining and inch or two here
 

heathaa

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well i transplanted and put them in the ground and gave them both a splash of superthrive im hoping this will help straighten them out. when i cut away the buckets there seem to be more water than i expected at the bottom of the buckets
 

chronic coinoisseur

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I had always heard not to use superthrive during budding but you may know something I do not. Also ive heard that hygrozyme and hydrogen peroxide can both discourage root rot if that is indeed the problem your having
 

heathaa

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well i transplanted to the ground so it should dry up some and i heard that superthrive will slow flowering down.but i used a lil bit just to be safe
 

heathaa

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here it is two days later and trichomes popped up all over so i think im on the road to recovery
 
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