Sheesh420
Member
This is my very first post in this community. Consequently, for my very first indoor grow since I was a kid. While this is my first legitimate grow, I've had the opportunity to observe numerous friends and family start their operations over the past five years or so and therefore I've had the benefit of seeing total failures and many corrective actions yet I'm still one of those guys who has to see it for himself before he believes anything for sure. I'm not going to offer pics or journals just yet as this is more of a request for info than anything else. I consider myself well advise and schooled on this first grow though I'm still learning daily from first hand results. My grow operation is very well funded and setup and I'll leave it that for now unless there are questions until I update my profile on the site.
PROBLEM DESCRIPTION
I've recently moved my plants from veg to bloom. (4 plants, three strains... two Northern Lights, one Blueberry Cheese Cake and one Chocolope). My cut-over was simple... move plants from veg room to flower room, nute full flower dosage without added N and flip lights to 12/12... no weaning from veg nutes or anything like that. I use synthetics... Soul Synthetics. I did however boost a little P to address valid concerns with stem strength. On the second day of the second week I started to notice that first original FAN leaf connected at the first node of the main stalk on the NLs and the BB was completely yellow with lots of veins.
CURRENT DIAGNOSIS (need some help)
No big panic... I removed the leave to see if it would spread to another leave. One day at a time, one yellow leaf and one pluck... so the symptom is that this appears to be contained to a single new leave each day three days in a row into week 2. Researching this, I came to conclude it was either high pH causing macro lockout or second week flower growth spurt causing the plant to start to cannibalism older leaves for N to complete the spurt. I've tested the pH going in and coming out. 6.2 going in and around 6.5 going out into the trays of each plant, all three strains. I've also checked my pH tester against another one to validate that it's accurate and not screwing me.
Since this was my normal flush feed (clean pH water) in between nutes, I was in a good place so I flushed them with x2 water just to clear the slate before I go adding N or chasing down some phantom deficiency or burn symptom. Before I add supplemental N on the next nute feed, I want to drive consensus about what I think is an N deficiency during week two growth spurt. Factoring in the symptoms and the research I've reported may I please get some input and feedback from the rollitup community?
I realize I may not be in the correct forum as I'm still learning the site. I will start posting pics and journal info if I get a good response. I'll invest in you if you invest in me. Thanks for your consideration and I'm looking forward to sharing more with this group in the future and maybe I'll help you out some time.
I just don't want to go down the rabbit hole of "yellow leaves" and make it worse if there a simple way to know definitively for sure.
Kind regards,
Sheesh420
PROBLEM DESCRIPTION
I've recently moved my plants from veg to bloom. (4 plants, three strains... two Northern Lights, one Blueberry Cheese Cake and one Chocolope). My cut-over was simple... move plants from veg room to flower room, nute full flower dosage without added N and flip lights to 12/12... no weaning from veg nutes or anything like that. I use synthetics... Soul Synthetics. I did however boost a little P to address valid concerns with stem strength. On the second day of the second week I started to notice that first original FAN leaf connected at the first node of the main stalk on the NLs and the BB was completely yellow with lots of veins.
CURRENT DIAGNOSIS (need some help)
No big panic... I removed the leave to see if it would spread to another leave. One day at a time, one yellow leaf and one pluck... so the symptom is that this appears to be contained to a single new leave each day three days in a row into week 2. Researching this, I came to conclude it was either high pH causing macro lockout or second week flower growth spurt causing the plant to start to cannibalism older leaves for N to complete the spurt. I've tested the pH going in and coming out. 6.2 going in and around 6.5 going out into the trays of each plant, all three strains. I've also checked my pH tester against another one to validate that it's accurate and not screwing me.
Since this was my normal flush feed (clean pH water) in between nutes, I was in a good place so I flushed them with x2 water just to clear the slate before I go adding N or chasing down some phantom deficiency or burn symptom. Before I add supplemental N on the next nute feed, I want to drive consensus about what I think is an N deficiency during week two growth spurt. Factoring in the symptoms and the research I've reported may I please get some input and feedback from the rollitup community?
I realize I may not be in the correct forum as I'm still learning the site. I will start posting pics and journal info if I get a good response. I'll invest in you if you invest in me. Thanks for your consideration and I'm looking forward to sharing more with this group in the future and maybe I'll help you out some time.
I just don't want to go down the rabbit hole of "yellow leaves" and make it worse if there a simple way to know definitively for sure.
Kind regards,
Sheesh420