Please Help Yelliwing moving it's way up faster

Mmiyao

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20190806_133048.jpg 20190806_133054.jpg I'm in a soil grow outdoor I've done everything that I've researched all the deficiencies I can't figure out what exactly is going on I'm getting this yellowing that's going up I can folder feed and it'll look nice and the next day looks badd any suggestions thanks..you may notice some leaf burn from the heavy foiler feed when I panicked...

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Mmiyao

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Yes I noticed what may be white flies so used d.e. powder..last night I seen a big brown alien looking insect but thought it to be random
 

Mmiyao

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Gen hydro 3 part. Calmag and grow one feed then bloom an micro next feeding.. water on 3 rd feeding.i been foiler feeding since this issue as well.
 

Love2Grow444

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Try skipping feeding for a week and do only water for that week. Most plant issues in my experience are an issue with over fertilizing...it will hurt more to over fertilize than under fertilize. The plants do look good however and I don't see a big problem.
 

Mmiyao

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Thanks it's just scary to see all those yellow leaves working there way up, then burning her made her look even worse..
 

hanimmal

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I only use soil, but those leaves look like they are saying your watering too much. Any chance you could be drowning the plant or too often?

That second set of pics it is in soil. How often/much are you watering?
 

Mmiyao

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I only use soil, but those leaves look like they are saying your watering too much. Any chance you could be drowning the plant or too often?

That second set of pics it is in soil. How often/much are you watering?
Everyday because it has be really hot. I thought I was helping her.
 

hanimmal

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Everyday because it has be really hot. I thought I was helping her.
That is good for tomato plants, but these plants prefer a really deep drink, then let it dry out for about 4 days or so before watering again. You can keep an eye on it if you see drooping of leaves hit it with some water and try to not go that long before next.

The roots need to breath and all those bacteria and funguses in the roots can really do their job getting nutrients into the plant.
 

Mmiyao

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That is good for tomato plants, but these plants prefer a really deep drink, then let it dry out for about 4 days or so before watering again. You can keep an eye on it if you see drooping of leaves hit it with some water and try to not go that long before next.

The roots need to breath and all those bacteria and funguses in the roots can really do their job getting nutrients into the plant.
Thank you thank you
Wow it makes so much since.Alright thank you so much. I really appreciate your time and advice.
 

Mmiyao

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That is good for tomato plants, but these plants prefer a really deep drink, then let it dry out for about 4 days or so before watering again. You can keep an eye on it if you see drooping of leaves hit it with some water and try to not go that long before next.

The roots need to breath and all those bacteria and funguses in the roots can really do their job getting nutrients into the plant.
I had a quick question. What did you notice on the leaves that told you overwatered? Also should I do anything in addition to what you already described to prevent rot rot ?
 

hanimmal

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They were kind of curving upwards at the tips in that first picture. Overwatering can look like anything once the plant is stressed, but the way those leave kind of bowled upwards imo looks like daily watering almost always.

I think you'll be fine once the plant rebounds, but others might have better info than me on what to do. It gets tough, giving too much nitrogen if the plant is flowering of going back into vegetation.
 

Mmiyao

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They were kind of curving upwards at the tips in that first picture. Overwatering can look like anything once the plant is stressed, but the way those leave kind of bowled upwards imo looks like daily watering almost always.

I think you'll be fine once the plant rebounds, but others might have better info than me on what to do. It gets tough, giving too much nitrogen if the plant is flowering of going back into vegetation.
Thank you
 

Cx2H

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Over watering looks like under watering until it starts to wilt. Leafs drop and curl under maybe some contortion but is setting you up for a bunch of later issues. Unless you are using self irrigated pots then over water is never an issue.

Under/drought is leafs drop, plant become flimsy, colas start falling over and plant wilts and dies soon as it is all the way dry.
 
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Mmiyao

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Over watering looks like under watering until it starts to wilt. Leafs drop and curl under maybe some contortion but is setting you up for a bunch of later issues. Unless you are using self irrigated pots then over water is never an issue.

Under/drought is leafs drop, plant become flimsy, colas start falling over and plant wilts and dies soon as it is all the way dry.
Oh, okay. There is so much information to take in. This is my 3rd grow and seems to be the toughest. First grow was AMAZING, second grow pretty good too. This one has been stressful has !#@$. I do appreciate all the help from everyone here on this forum. Thanks sincerely, because I was at a loss ..
 

Herb & Suds

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Oh, okay. There is so much information to take in. This is my 3rd grow and seems to be the toughest. First grow was AMAZING, second grow pretty good too. This one has been stressful has !#@$. I do appreciate all the help from everyone here on this forum. Thanks sincerely, because I was at a loss ..
Grab your big boy pants and suck it up we all stress a bit...every time
It's the game
 
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