Kvdavesexyshad
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Hi everyone, been getting a lot of good info from this forum and hope to get some good insight to what my issue could be.
Medium is FFHF
3 gallon fabric pots
Temps 78-84F
RH 35-45%
Week 9 from seed, about 6 weeks since preflower
Strain is (likely) GSC auto; I say likely because I don't have much confidence from the seed bank I ordered from. Ordered GSC photos, got this auto instead.
Watered tap ph 6.3-6.8 from seed, started FF trio feeding around week 4-5 at 1/4 strength, now at half strength.
Noticed yellowing leaves at lower canopy a couple of weeks ago, thought it was Mag deficiency, added 1 tbsp/gallon epsom salt with water; still not going away; looking like the deficiency is progressing.
Top dressed dolomite lime about 1.5-2tbsp/gallon medium.
Lime will probably take at least a week or so before doing anything. Is my lime application too late? Is this a PH issue? I checked runoff PH (seems to be lots of differing opinions on the validity of this) and it was coming pretty low ~5.
I'm thinking it's a PH issue and thus magnesium deficiencies started showing and the lime might be too late to really fix this at this stage of the grow. What do y'all think?
The first photo is when I first started to notice, then the following photos are from a couple of weeks later.
Might be nothing I can do now but ride it out to harvest. The two plants on the sides seem to be yellowing out slower than the one in the middle. Note: I LST the middle one the most and it's the bigger one by far. Perhaps the middle one had too many branches to feed and thus started showing deficiencies earlier?
Medium is FFHF
3 gallon fabric pots
Temps 78-84F
RH 35-45%
Week 9 from seed, about 6 weeks since preflower
Strain is (likely) GSC auto; I say likely because I don't have much confidence from the seed bank I ordered from. Ordered GSC photos, got this auto instead.
Watered tap ph 6.3-6.8 from seed, started FF trio feeding around week 4-5 at 1/4 strength, now at half strength.
Noticed yellowing leaves at lower canopy a couple of weeks ago, thought it was Mag deficiency, added 1 tbsp/gallon epsom salt with water; still not going away; looking like the deficiency is progressing.
Top dressed dolomite lime about 1.5-2tbsp/gallon medium.
Lime will probably take at least a week or so before doing anything. Is my lime application too late? Is this a PH issue? I checked runoff PH (seems to be lots of differing opinions on the validity of this) and it was coming pretty low ~5.
I'm thinking it's a PH issue and thus magnesium deficiencies started showing and the lime might be too late to really fix this at this stage of the grow. What do y'all think?
The first photo is when I first started to notice, then the following photos are from a couple of weeks later.
Might be nothing I can do now but ride it out to harvest. The two plants on the sides seem to be yellowing out slower than the one in the middle. Note: I LST the middle one the most and it's the bigger one by far. Perhaps the middle one had too many branches to feed and thus started showing deficiencies earlier?
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