I just past week two in flowering things start to change

vs7

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They need to be fed a bit of veg food, or grow food what ever your brand calls it with NO bloom food that will slow down the yellowing. The leaves that have turned are gone, if you keep feeding on some pre formed schedule you will continue to lose leaves
i went back to veg food half strength hopefully things will go back to good thanks for your advice
when do you recommend a feed bloom food and should i transfer graduly or right away should i start mixing veg with bloom
please advice your feedback is highly appreciated and helpful
 

Woyaboy

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Your problem is that you switched to bloom nutes to early, a common mistake and your following a feedin schedule that your plants are unaware of

Don't start bloom nute till after week 3, week 4 or 5 would be better, if ya use boosters only use em once and learn how to read plants so you can get on their schedule

Good Luck
What happens when you use bloom nutes too early? Is this burn then? Like, what's going on with the plant when we do this? I accidentally did the same thing.
 

SPLFreak808

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What happens when you use bloom nutes too early? Is this burn then? Like, what's going on with the plant when we do this? I accidentally did the same thing.
when you flip to flower, the nitrogen demand is pretty heavy imo and if you do not keep up with it then your plant cannot keep green due to such rapid development and growth/stretch during early flower. Stopping all nitrogen and just using bloom nutrients from flip will for sure cause a severe nitrogen deficiency starting with the older lower fans first. Im not really sure why i see so many "flowering/bloom" nutrients as it damages the plant rather then just using a 1-1-1 solution. Your job is to keep the plant as healthy and thriving as possible even if it requires the same nutes through its whole life then that will reward you with the plants potential regardless of all the professional "420" myth threads
 

vs7

Member
when you flip to flower, the nitrogen demand is pretty heavy imo and if you do not keep up with it then your plant cannot keep green due to such rapid development and growth/stretch during early flower. Stopping all nitrogen and just using bloom nutrients from flip will for sure cause a severe nitrogen deficiency starting with the older lower fans first. Im not really sure why i see so many "flowering/bloom" nutrients as it damages the plant rather then just using a 1-1-1 solution. Your job is to keep the plant as healthy and thriving as possible even if it requires the same nutes through its whole life then that will reward you with the plants potential regardless of all the professional "420" myth threads
very well said thanks
 
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