Lock out or deficiency

Sbhippoe

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Week 2 of flower ,uper leaves pale green lower leaves still a nice green ,growing in ammended soil top dressed right at flip and one compost tea,,watering with molasses and silica, 7 gal fabric pots they were just transplanted 2 weeks before flower,i can get pics once lights come on
 

Killaki

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Week 2 of flower ,uper leaves pale green lower leaves still a nice green ,growing in ammended soil top dressed right at flip and one compost tea,,watering with molasses and silica, 7 gal fabric pots they were just transplanted 2 weeks before flower,i can get pics once lights come on
Got pictures? From your description you could have a problem or be totally normal for stretch growth at the beginning of flower.
 

Sbhippoe

Member
Got pictures? From your description you could have a problem or be totally normal for stretch growth at the beginning of flower.
Il get pics when lights come on,,ive ran these strains numerous times so i know its not normal, everything was good until the tea,,top leaves are like a lime green but the light color is even threw out the leaf
 

Killaki

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Il get pics when lights come on,,ive ran these strains numerous times so i know its not normal, everything was good until the tea,,top leaves are like a lime green but the light color is even threw out the leaf
Alright. I'll wait for pic's before I speculate anything. If it looks weird to your experienced eye I'll take your word for it.
 

Sbhippoe

Member
Alright. I'll wait for pic's before I speculate anything. If it looks weird to your experienced eye I'll take your word for it.
I probably have fuckin lock out ,lol ive always been an outdoor grower past 2 years ive started indoor and its been a learning curve, but soon as lights come on il get pics, btw i have a 480w quantum board and a 240 watt in a 4x4 but there both at half power i never crank them the whole way just have 2 for coverage
 

Killaki

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Thats what im leaning towards i posted in another section and everyone telling me deficiency but they been fed twice in a month and are in ammended soil so id say ive over done it
You could cut back on feeding and just give plain water. Do you water to the point of run off?
 

Billy the Mountain

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It's not the greatest picture, but it doesn't look like over-fertilization imho

The lime-green plant on the left looks under-fed and certainly is not "nute burned"
 

Killaki

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It's not the greatest picture, but it doesn't look like over-fertilization imho

The lime-green plant on the left looks under-fed and certainly is not "nute burned"
Agreed that the picture provided sucks ass but I figured the op didn't really give a fuck and that's why they weren't really trying.
I was looking a little closer thought it looked a little burnt underneath but I could be mistaken.
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