b4Right so then it’s probably time to up the dose. I don’t know if I would go by the schedule but they need more than what you give them; unless it is an absorption issue. Looks to me like maybe they have been in that same container for too long. Potting up just before flowering is always a good idea.
You can see the newest growth is pale compared to the rest of the plant. If you have the space I would go up to a 5 or 7 gal if you can. Otherwise you are going to have to feed them heavy through until maturity. Adding in some worm castings increases activity and can help assist with absorption; if you don’t use it already I suggest also sprinkling some granular mycorrhizae in the hole at each transplant. Place the root ball right on top of it.
I've switch them to full dosage this past Monday so tomorrow is another full dosage feeding....so hopefully that should fill up the remaining of the pale lookingThey are not even mid bloom yet; they will fade even more if you back off. Still looks a bit pale to me; doubt you are over feeding it is probably the opposite. That’s the problem with nutrients; you have to go all in with them once the plant demands it. If you potted up to a larger container with fresh mix you could probably back off in soluble npk but there’s no going back now. Keep on doing what you are doing.
A few images beginning of week 4 flower....they should start budding this week it's alot of hairs them....just wanted your opinionThey are not even mid bloom yet; they will fade even more if you back off. Still looks a bit pale to me; doubt you are over feeding it is probably the opposite. That’s the problem with nutrients; you have to go all in with them once the plant demands it. If you potted up to a larger container with fresh mix you could probably back off in soluble npk but there’s no going back now. Keep on doing what you are doing.
Got you my man thanksDef better but they should still be greener I think. You will probably need to up the ppms even more once they get a few weeks into flowering.
With that being said should I feed them full dosage again this week so it can get a lil bit Greener and then back the nutes back to half next week?Def better but they should still be greener I think. You will probably need to up the ppms even more once they get a few weeks into flowering.
Here's a better pic bro after I up the nutes last weekIn SOIL applications.
5-7 days before it begins any visible change.
In hydro applications.
3-5 days.
Look to new growth and only N def shows positive leaf changes. Damaged leaves do not "repair"..
B4Here's a better pic bro after I up the nutes last week