Greenish/Yellow., Spots? Help Please

mushu93

Member
Top of the evening to you :mrgreen:

We have a slight problem and are looking for some advice or opinions.


Chance, our plant, has greenish/yellow spotty looking patched.
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You can see that she hasn't stopped growing, or drooped any because of this. We would just like to know what it might be, so as to get her help and give her a good life.

Thanks :peace:
 

mushu93

Member
its a 05-10-05 mix for foliage plants, because shes vegging, in a drip feeder. we also zap her with a bit of root stimulant every now and then
 

mushu93

Member
If someone could even tell me what it's not., just to narrow it down a bit. We just want to fix the problem before it ends up worse
 

jethead

Active Member
I would flush and not feed for a week or so. Then get some simple nutes for grow and bloom and maybe some additives later on. I never feed until the third week with the soil I use FF Happy Frog). that should solve your problem. Peace jethead
 

thexception

Well-Known Member
how many times have u fed her? she is simply becoming a little nitrogen deficient, u might want to buy a fert that is higher in N, like 20-10-10 or 10-5-5 or similar or feed a bit more at each feeding.
 

luciferateme

Active Member
is that a bottle of nutes solution that is stuck in the soil, wont that keep the soil wet wet all the time, the plants ive grown like to dry up a bit between feedings and having that bottle of nutes stuck in the soil wont help. i hope im not being a dick noticing that and it was only a bottle put there for scale!lol.
also agree with iviars that the nute is a bit too strong especially if fed at the wrong dose. also do as exception says and get a nutes which is higher in n for the grow period but depending on what soil medium you are using i bet it already has some nutes in it.
i never give nutes until a plant reaches a certain a certain size, i know some people say start giving nutes at three weeks or so but you should only do that depending on the look and size of your plant.
good luck
lu
 

mushu93

Member
So in conclusion lol, we should flush her out, no nutes for a few weeks. And the nutes we are giving her are too strong in what? Also find a nute thats higher in N?
 
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