Bubblicious 150w HPS Cab Grow.

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This is my first official grow so any help is appreciated.
Here are the details of my set up.
Bubbilcious Fem from Nirvana
LIGHTS - Sun System HPS 150w
Soils - Professional Organic
Food - General Organics Grow & Bloom.
Cabinet - Old kitchen cab upper - 2x1.5x3
Fans - Intake & Exaust PC fan CFM uknown

I am running 24on until i top @ the 4th node to get ready for scrog. I am getting a little concerned because there is some yellowing starting in the leaves. I don't believe this is a watering issue I watering every few days as needed(not too wet/not too dry) .

Let me know what you guys think.IMG00276-20111128-1753.jpgIMG00275-20111128-1753.jpgIMG00274-20111128-1753.jpg
 

Someguy15

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This is my first official grow so any help is appreciated.
Here are the details of my set up.
Bubbilcious Fem from Nirvana
LIGHTS - Sun System HPS 150w
Soils - Professional Organic
Food - General Organics Grow & Bloom.
Cabinet - Old kitchen cab upper - 2x1.5x3
Fans - Intake & Exaust PC fan CFM uknown

I am running 24on until i top @ the 4th node to get ready for scrog. I am getting a little concerned because there is some yellowing starting in the leaves. I don't believe this is a watering issue I watering every few days as needed(not too wet/not too dry) .

Let me know what you guys think.View attachment 1910584View attachment 1910585View attachment 1910586
They look a little stressed out. I would consider adding a mycorrhiza to help with nutrient uptake. Organics are highly dependent on bacterial action for nutrient uptake, so you need to be providing as many beneficial bacteria as possible. That's why compost teas and other natural bacterial farms help with organic growing so much. Best of luck in the rest of your grow, I'll try to provide any additional tips I can.
 

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I forgot to mention I did add some organic starter fertilizer in with the soil when I transplanted it. I know it to be a very good starter fert, I have used it for gardening and plantings. It has Endo & Ecto Mycorrhizae, 4-3-3
 

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They look a little stressed out. I would consider adding a mycorrhiza to help with nutrient uptake. Organics are highly dependent on bacterial action for nutrient uptake, so you need to be providing as many beneficial bacteria as possible. That's why compost teas and other natural bacterial farms help with organic growing so much. Best of luck in the rest of your grow, I'll try to provide any additional tips I can.
Thanks. the bio-tone has mycorrhiza so I should be ok there, any other thoughts?
 
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