Yellow and wilting plants

Rhcp420

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Hi everyone I'm a new grower and I noticed the last couple days my plants are starting to turn yellow and wilt. Any suggestions on what this may be caused from?? Could it be over-watering or a nutrient deficiency any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated thank you
 

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Final Phase

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What kind of soil medium being used?
Looks like they are clones - What strain?
What are you using for light?
Distance from light?
Temps.
Are you balancing the ph level in the water?
What are you feeding it and how much?
Ventilation?

More than likely they are getting too much of something or the soil is too "hot" for the strain you're growing...
 

Rhcp420

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I grew these from seed and they are bubblelicious autoflowering females. I have them under 8 -23 Watt CFL lights with low temperatures in the mid-60s and high temperatures around 70 Dash 86. I didn't notice the yellow appear after I hand fed them with a spray bottle mix of water and feeder. Do you think perhaps the mix could be off and the spray got onto the leaves and burn them?
 

tonygreen

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Stop watering so much, that is a tiny plant. Let the pot dry completely before adding more water.
Perky stems drooping leafs is a sign your roots are struggling and dieing. Take a pencil or pen and make holes in a circle pattern about 1.5 inches or so from your stem and let those dry out completely and start watering way less.
 

Lordhooha

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Why did you make three threads all with the same thing? You said you grew these from seeds? I'm having a little trouble believing that. Looks like you picked up a clone from somewhere. How much planning did you do before attempting to grow said plant? What's the sticker on the side of the pot which further makes me believe it's a clone? Your setup and info makes me scratch my head
 

Rhcp420

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All three of these have been grown from seed and they are autoflowers. They have started to flower and I wanted to know if anybody has experience in reverting them back to veg. stage.
 

Rhcp420

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Gurrrrrr!!! My timer was not set correctly and my plants have been getting a shorter light cycle. Can I switch them back to 20 to 24 hours of light????
 
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Lordhooha

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And I know little about auto and feminized seeds. I will only grow regular ole seeds I don't mind sexing the plants and cloning if I find a particular plant I like.
 

Resinhound

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Stunted from poor watering habits, my guess is this plant was stressed enough to flower way too early. It's not possible to revert to veg with autos. These plants are just gonna be a total fail

The veg period is probably the most important part of an auto grow because you have limited time to set the plant up for flowering... You mess up veg, plants gonna be a fail pretty much.
 

Marijuana Mercenary

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Ah ok. Well you can always start over or baby these. Most likely will not be worth the time and money investment to keep though. Autos are not huge producers even when shit goes right.. All up to you though.

Edit: I do not foliar feed autos. Especially when bud is on them. Too many nutes is dangerous. Plants that small should not need any more nutrients than what is in the soil.
 
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