Really need help with this girl!!!!

Stayblunted2000

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So I over waterd this plant a week a go she came back but the color on th leaves are light green thy in ff soil no nuts yet. She the only one out six plant that look like this . She's growing with no proplem but I'm concern with color. I did give her some nuts a week go told not2 and wite lil for nuts. But wanna know what wrong with Hershey's 2 week and 3day .. So plz I need help with one .. I'm big time new grower :wall:
 

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Dogenzengi

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Are her leaves drooping more than the others?
do you have drainage holes in your Homer Bucket?

Bless,
DZ
 

Doomhammer69

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Let me do a little more research. One thing I remember hearing is if the yellow starts in the middle of the leaf and works it's way out it.s a nitrogen diff if it's yellow on the outter edges and working it's way in it may be low Pk let me try and find the chart:confused:
 

Stayblunted2000

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That's the thing no yellowing just light green color . The pic with leave look its cut that leave grow like that so the plant is growing but light green color is suspect !!
 

Dogenzengi

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I found this on the net.
DZ

Are your leaves light green or yellow in color?

Nitrogen (N)



Nitrate - Ammonium is found in both inorganic and organic forms in the plant, and combines with carbon, hydrogen, oxygen and sometimes sulfur to form amino acids, amino enzymes, nucleic acids, chlorophyll, alkaloids, and purine bases. Nitrogen rates high as molecular weight proteins in plant tissue.
Plants need lots of N during vegging, but it's easy to overdo it. Added too much? Flush the soil with plain water. Soluble nitrogen (especially nitrate) is the form that's the most quickly available to the roots, while insoluble N (like urea) first needs to be broken down by microbes in the soil before the roots can absorb it. Avoid excessive ammonium nitrogen, which can interfere with other nutrients.
Too much N delays flowering. Plants should be allowed to become N-deficient late in flowering for best flavor.
Nitrogen Deficiencies
Plants will exhibit lack of vigor, slow growth and will be weak and stunted. Quality and yield will be significantly reduced. Older leaves become yellow (chlorotic) from lack of chlorophyll. Deficient plants will exhibit uniform light green to yellow on older leaves, these leaves may die and drop. Leaf margins will not curled up noticeably. Chlorosis will eventually spread throughout the plant. Stems, petioles and lower leaf surfaces may turn purple.
 

Stayblunted2000

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So do think I need to start giving them Nuts! I give them half Dosage of ff big bloom first week then I stopped . Do I need to start back this time do grow big and big bloom?? How about cal mag?
 

Nice Ol Bud

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Definitly not thrips.
Alright well help me out.
Did it start from the upper new growth?
Or bottom old growth?
 

Rcb

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Big bloom is for flowering lol.
Idk man it's way to young to start feeding.
Big bloom is a compost tea additive the tiger bloom is the flowering fertilizer if you want foxfarm that is


Also stay blunted how often are you feeding water, are you pHing your water? And I would be feeding the big bloom it won't burn the plants it mainly will feed the microbes in your soil to help the break down more of he organic matter in the ocean forest
 

Stayblunted2000

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I over water them last week .. U know leaves had Droopy look I was told to stop the water Wait Couple days .. I did they she came back .. She the biggest out all my plant she is growing no proplem but the light green color is not right???
 

Rcb

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First off don't water unless the soil is drying up or it might cause that droop. I would continue to use the big bloom and maybe a little dose of the grow big for that plant. There's only so much food in te soil and since this plant is a more vigorous plant it might be tell tell sign that it's needing some food. Also is it tap water or filtered and if its tap water do you know how high the ec or Tds of the water is?
 

Stayblunted2000

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Ok I use distilled water and i give them nuts one time since seedling .. I was told ff Ocean forest had nuts and to Waite for the nuts.. And I do check the soil before watering. And kind left the pot if feel light I Usually give them some water . But thy only had water for the last 2 weeks
 
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