100% Ph problem good luck man
What makes you so sure of that?
OP, its hard to say exactly without other info. What pH is the solution you are giving them? How often do you feed? Are there other plants in your grow with this problem or is this the only one?
Over all the plant looks super healthy and is my #1 of 6. Problem was there a week ago and I removed the yellowing lower leaf. I didn't feel concerned at the time, but now its turning the lower leaves again. There were no burnt tips nor were they pointing up or down, just slowly turning yellow from the tips in. Always water PH-6.5OK... it is for sure not a PH problem.... Because you my friend are growing in soil....
Burnt tips, were they pointing up or down? Up it's the heat at your canopy level...
Pointed down it will be found that you have a slight case of over nuted plant....
Either your soil is too hot, or you added too much nutes the first couple of feedings...
What does the over all plant look like?
The pics in that thread weren't working for me?
So you attribute this to nutrient lockup due to pH? My money is on a plain ol' deficiency..we'll see though, def need more info from OP
forgot to add my educated guess...N or K, possibly Mg or Zn depending on your water. Anyone agree?
SC,
People scoff at over-diagnosis of Mg deficiencies...but marijuana really likes and needs lots of it. Some strains more then others. White strains in particular. To me, in the second shot...that looks like yellowing between the veins (interveinal chlorosis) which is classic Mg deficiency. To add Mg w/o Ca I use Epsom salts. Maximum of 1 tsp/gal. See if that takes care of it. That used to happen with my White Widows till I supplemented Mg as a preventative.
JD
If I were a Professor, I certainly won't join a ganja forum using my real name! lolCrispy Bacon wrote: JohnDee, Are you my soil science professor??!?