Why are the tops of my flowers turning yellow

gardengardian7

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Thats the color of New Growth. You plants are amazing! But youre about to ruin them with the over watering. What do you feed them? What is your feeding schedule?
 

tdt1345

Member
Do another shot from dif postion.. What light system you running?
I'll take more pics tonight when I get off work. It's not turning yellow because of the new growth the whole leaves are yellow somewhat I have a 1000w hps this is the only plant that's changing colors. I feed them sensi bloom coco ph perfect every other day.
 

Sire Killem All

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whats ur medium, Coco? are you watering with just water inbetween feeding? 2-1, 1-1 feed/water? flush probly gonna help synthetic nutes build up salts fast, could be a lock out.
 

redeyedfrog

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Check your ph as well,
You may have the beginnings of sulphur deficiency if it's low get some liquid sulphur quick smart!
if it is sulpher deficiency every bud could be in big trouble!
Pray that's not Yer problem,
I had it this year and lost two gals.
 

hydroMD

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What should I do?
Mix your nutes at 30%.

Flush 3X container size. *make sure your ph is perfect* let your container dry until the pot is nice and light. Get your roots lots of air.

Wait for new growth, feed at 40-50%. Let pot dry.


If things improve, hit it with water next and your back on track.

If things were going smoothly and suddenly turned out of nowhere id say lockout due to salt build up or PH is out od range, or both.

Flushing should fix either.



It looks a tad bit 'too' light to be only new growth.
 

gardengardian7

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That cast boggled me then i had to project and realized that the center of the leaves were to big of light coloration. But you gave a solid word....
 

blowincherrypie

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wat size pots you growing in? Like people above have said, might be worth digging her up to check out how the roots are looking.. I would guess you may be best shaking it off, pouring a light nute mix over the exposed roots, and then repotting.. Good luck!
 

gardengardian7

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Bro make up your mind, you say they look great now you say they have issues, stop misguiding people when your not sure yourself.
I know what i said, And his plant still looks amazing. The coloration dont take away from that. And you can save the internet warriorism. Im a grown man. And at no time did i mis lead him or nobody. You check my record and my work. Sit down and learn to have some respect.
 
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