Need Help!! Whats wrong with her?

botanist95

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Strain is: Cheese
Temps: 80-90
Humidity:50-70
Soil:Scotts cactus (moisture Control)
Nutes: None thru Veg. but using Orchid bloom, and molassus in Flower
Ph:Veg. 5-6
Flower 7-8 (?) dont know why it has shot up
Lights : Cfl's (1) 68 watt =300 watts flowering bulb
(2) 27 watt=200 watts Veg.
(1) 23 watt=100 watts flowering bulb
48 days total into grow
3 weeks 6 days into flower


I'm getting alot of yellowing of the leaves on the lower half of the plant. I water every 3 or 4 days . I have her in a filing cabinet growing and i just dont know whats wrong it just started a few days ago?
I don't know if its root bound, ph def.,heat stress, or what? So if any of you vets can help it would be appreciated or anyone else has some insight to whats going on would be awesome.
 

MasterCheif420

Active Member
That could just be the natural N deficiency the plant gets when in flowering. Its supposed to happen closer to harvest time but mine has been doing it too but it still looks good. I would bring the temps down to 75 to 78 and bring the humidity down also since it is in the flowering stage now (I suppose that would only be better when the budz actually start forming, dont want bud rot).
 

botanist95

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Lights : Cfl's (1) 68 watt =300 watts flowering bulb
(2) 27 watt=200 watts Veg.
(1) 23 watt=100 watts flowering bulb
 

MasterCheif420

Active Member
Oh all right cool, i was confused for a minutes there. Yea just get those temps down with a fan or whatever works and you will be all right:clap: Lookin good bro, happy growing
 

hyltonsown

Active Member
I think it a N def. from flowering u could either trim those leaves since they r yellowing or add a little blood meal maybe just my opinion important still learning myself brother good luck tho lookin good other than that
 

scroglodyte

Well-Known Member
reduce humidity to avoid mold. 40-50% rh. reduce temps to <78F in canopy. plant looks a little hungry, but fine otherwise.
 

botanist95

Well-Known Member
thanks guys im going to feed her a little N 2 day and try 2 get another fan in there 2day also try to post pics in the next few days to let you guys see if the info helped her
 

THCDigest

Member
Yeah I think the plants look good overall. Maybe a slight deficiency, but it doesn't look like anything to sweat about IMO.
 

ironman64

Member
I agree with that someone! The same thing exactly happened with my ladies and it was the 80% Humidity. A fan helped but an A/C for an hour a day would be great. Check your PH to make sure you're not leaching and go ahead and chop those Yellow leaves off, they just evap your plant faster and shade lower buds needlessly. I trim all of my fan leaves off except the top set the day I move them to the Flower room for that reason. The only reason I leave the top set is the evaporation action done by those top set help move nutes through the whole plant! I'm new at this but I've learned so much from this buddy who grows.
 
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