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Bose

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I have ww xbig bud. This plat i was told needed to be flushed. I did so and I still am having problems. I been very light on nutes. Is this plant hungry?
 

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dopeleader

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could just be the strain but the stems are pretty red which is generally a deficiency in one of your major nutrients.
could you post a pic of your feed and how often/much your feeding please for more accurate answer.
they definitely don't look like they need a flush and it doesn't look hungry it looks perfect to the untrained eye, its just those stems...
Also am I correct in assuming this plant is in flower?
if its about 4-5 weeks into flower the yellowing is pretty normal, as its sucking the stored nutrients to make your buds.
 

Labs Dexter

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Probably from under feeding I had that in first three or so grows from under feeding and over stressing wich allways slowed flowering down.

If your not feeding pk I think it's time but stay away from anything with allot of N AT flowering unless first two weeks but still try as low N but up your PK buddy.

Thus site is good for us noob because there are pics and descriptions of issues and how to solve em.

Hope it helps and works out

http://www.royalqueenseeds.com/blog-cannabis-nutrient-and-deficiency-table-n88
 

Mount

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Some of the leaves look like they have parts missing or holes in them?? Did you check for insects?
 

Bose

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I'm feeding foxfarm trio. Once a week at half strength 700 ppm. I have checked for bugs don't see any. I see what your talking about. What kind of bugs would do this? I don't see spider mites
 

ZaraBeth420

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I'm feeding foxfarm trio. Once a week at half strength 700 ppm. I have checked for bugs don't see any. I see what your talking about. What kind of bugs would do this? I don't see spider mites
Spider mites are too small for many people to see with their eyes alone. You'll need some sort of magnifying device. And remember to look on the bottom of the leaves - not the top. Spider mites live on the underside of leaves.

I apologize if I'm telling you things you already know.

Good Luck.
 

Bose

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Don't apologize. I have a 30x scope I haven't seen any mites. Would they be more on the top or bottom of the plant. Also I haven't seen any webbing.
 

koda7225

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Don't apologize. I have a 30x scope I haven't seen any mites. Would they be more on the top or bottom of the plant. Also I haven't seen any webbing.
Turn leaves over and check the bottoms of the leaves all over
 
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