• Here is a link to the full explanation: https://rollitup.org/t/welcome-back-did-you-try-turning-it-off-and-on-again.1104810/

This is normal? or does she need nutes?

zappaa

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Hey my scrog pics are here: https://www.rollitup.org/indoor-growing/806315-400hps-scrog.html

The under canopy doesnt get enaugh light. I dont want to cut the fan leaves. I just cut the ones that get yellow, or are really small.


I fed her with nutes 10 days ago, and i need to wait 5 more days. But, leaves started looking like the one in the pic...

Do i have to feed her? or do you think is the normal process of a 2 week since flowering plant that doesnt get enaugh light to the lower canopy?
The scrog screen is doing great. Green, and growing fast.

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kermit2692

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Feed it now why wait five days...hit it with a little Cal mag and base and it will perk up...stop pulling off yellow leaves
 

*BUDS

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You need a 1000w to get the lower plant. The light is not the cause of the yellowing its nutes built up in the pot. Flush well with 6.5 water and next time use coco and hydro nutes to stop this salt burn.
 

ilyaas123

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Calmag is usually the solution for yellowing leaves from what I've heard although I have not personally tried it.
 

LoRd MeGaTR0N31

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Ive been getting a lot of luck keeping my fan leaves green now throughout flower by just spraying all leaves that don't have frost on them till 5th week of flower with kelp meal, and Epsom Salt. I Just either bubble the kelp or sometimes just fill one gallon jug with water and put 1 tablespoon of Kelp meal in it and let it sit for 4-5 days then at a rate of 1/10 because this mix is to strong pour the solution in another 1 gallon jug of water. Then just pour 1/4 TSP ES into it and shake and pour in spray bottle. Spray about 5 mins before lights off. Just make sure you have good airflow in 3-5 week of flower when foliar spraying if you try to avoid mold.
 

keysareme

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The leaf you took a picture of and posted is showing a Mg deficiency, lack of Mg. All this means is that your plant is not able to absorb the available Mg in the soil. The cause of this is likely due to the excess amount of nutrients built up in the soil. Too much of any certain nutrient will "lock" out another nutrient. So with a soil that is built up, as mentioned in the posts above, running water through it will help cleanse out some of the stuck nutrients and lower the soils pH back and allow for the roots to eat again

Since you said that you fed 10 days ago, I am going to say also she may not have enough food as it is. How do you figure the next feeding being in 5 days? That's two feedings in 15 days? (Not to go off topic, I feed every 3rd day, which would make that 5 feedings in 15 days).
 

zappaa

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Keysareme,

I was going to feed her in 5 days cos the dude that gave me this "phenix" at the growshop told me so.
But, i think its like you say. I should give her this every 3 or 4 days.

She had the same problem before the first feeding and after i gave her "phenix" she went green again and growing fast.
So i think the solution is just feeding her again.

I did it this morning. Lets see how it goes tomorrow.

Thank you!

ps. What do you use to feed your plant every 3 days?
 

keysareme

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I'm feeding with an organic line (harvest moon organics, nectar for the gods, they are in Oregon).
Awesome I can feel how how happy she is, I look forward to an update
 
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