What method of growing are u doing? If you can inspect the roots and compare with the healthy plants.I pull the yellow leaves and give them water. Seems better now. Thank you.
Just water did it? They looked starved. I dunno, i would at least feed her some bloom nutes and some cal-mag. I mean you can probably finish without adding, but your yield and quality will suffer alot. Whats your water ph? What kind of nutes you got on hand?I pull the yellow leaves and give them water. Seems better now. Thank you.
Here it is:The only way anyone can help you is by letting us know the following:
1 - what medium are u using? Soil?
2 - what is the EC level & PH ur feeding?
3 - what are the runoff EC & PH numbers coming out?
4 - what is your humidity & temps?
Booooooommm.. There is your answer. You have nutrient lockout of calcium/ magnesium/ phosphorus/ potassium/ sulphur/ nitrogen.. you have to fix your PH asap. You want it to be bang on 6.5 since your in soil. Any nutrients you have given before with that PH of 5.6, is useless as the plants cannot uptake any of that good stuff. Again 6.5 is where u wanna go with it. Goodluck my bro..Here it is:
1- Soil
2- 5.6 PH
4- 40% humidity & temps 76
Ph is too low. 6.5 in soil is a good sweet spot. And Rh could be higher but its the ph causing lock out i bet ya. Try adding some dolemite lime to your soil when you mix it up. Get you a ph up/down kit. When you add nutes to 5.6 ph soil itll drop the ph down around 5. No bueno in soil. I learned the hard way myself. Take care of ph and you got this.Here it is:
1- Soil
2- 5.6 PH
4- 40% humidity & temps 76
Alot of people forget about the simple things. Lime and Epsom salts are both simple. 20+ years ago we always put a cup of lime and a fat pinch of Epsom salts in every 5 gallons of soil. Didnt really understand why then but the old timers said,"Do this". It works too.Fine dolomite Lime is my secret ingredient