yellow leaves 4 weeks in flower

when ive started adding nutes they start to yellow when i feed them ph water they do fine wats the crack jack just after a smoke u get meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
 

smokejoint

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clown? lol. I can't tell you any plainer than this. you FEED at EVERY WATERING with GROW AND BLOOM AND bioheaven ,go by the instructions on the bottles ffs.All charts aside ,It clearly says on the bottle of grow to use with every watering through the entire life of the plant. It really ain't rocket science.OH and you need to ph your water every time you water ,you knew that right? The addition of the nutes to the water brings the water down to like 5.6 ph .Use 5.6 often enough and you will bring the ph of the soil down too low.ANd any more slabbering and you can forget about any more answers
 

HotShot7414

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Your plant has normal yellowing,don't add anything else not needed.These ass clowns are gonna have you back here making a new thread "is this nute burn?" ;-)
 

kvnbeach

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So I would assume this isn't ur first flower. !st thing they are a light green. My GDP has turned light green, but ther are no spots on the leaves. Try water with just Nitro in it. Normal strength. When I see a problem it is Nitro to the rescue, especially in the flower stage. Just a little extra. I also have Adv. Nutes Sensi Cal Mag mix. 4-0-0, w/5% Cal and 0.6% water soluable Mag. I mix it in every 3rd or 4th water. My plants seem to love it and I fight Spider mites continuosly. I grow in a garage with a wood pile. The firewood is going outside and I am expanding my op. in 2 weeks


flowers 001.jpgflowers 003.jpgflowers 010.jpgflowers 013.jpgThis is a GDP under a 600hps. This is 1 plant that is a meter sqaure.

flowers 006.jpgflowers 007.jpgflowers 008.jpgThis is a Jack Herer feminized seed under a 400hps. I do nothing special, they get co2 from a bag that I can buy for $26. I use Frog dirt, and a square 7 gallon pot. I transplant from a 3 1/2g round pot. Changing from round to square allwos me to get dirt in the sides. I water every other day in the summer so she is gett ing a lot of nutes. For this I go 2/3rd on the nutes.
 
i think it could be pal spot on soon as i had nutes they yellow off in days,i flush them out and they come back ?????????? ur right if they green leave them bee ithink
 

smokebros

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Your plants just need more Nitrogen. Unfortunately many of the bloom nutrients on the market lack (N). Add Nitrogen.
 

Garden weeds

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Hi, i also use the bio-bizz range and it could be due to the ammount your giving them. Maybe your plant cannot handle it as plants are different. My plants also yellow from the bottom as the plant gets older/bigger. maybe this is normal for your plant, depends on the strain. happy growing GW
 

TicKle

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i would add more Nitrogen looking at your picture's or use your veg food, it should have a higher N level, or get some that has. The leaves turning yellow is not a good thing @ any stage, they aint storage devices, they photosythesise from begging to end, keep em green, charts will almost always advise on max levels of nutes, feed with caution, easier to recover from under-fert, than it is from over-fert.
 

smokebros

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Hi, i also use the bio-bizz range and it could be due to the ammount your giving them. Maybe your plant cannot handle it as plants are different. My plants also yellow from the bottom as the plant gets older/bigger. maybe this is normal for your plant, depends on the strain. happy growing GW
Your plants need more Nitrogen then. It's not "normal" for your plant to just turn yellow, it happens because of a Nitrogen deficiency. It is common that Nitrogen deficiencies happen in the flowering stage because that is when people switch to the garbage blooming nutes that have no N and too much P & K.
 

Garden weeds

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Your plants need more Nitrogen then. It's not "normal" for your plant to just turn yellow, it happens because of a Nitrogen deficiency. It is common that Nitrogen deficiencies happen in the flowering stage because that is when people switch to the garbage blooming nutes that have no N and too much P & K.
I didnt ask the question, i just commented with 'my opinion' so i am unsure why you have quoted what i have said, instead you should of quoted with skunk killers quote as it was he who asked the question. no need to quote with someones opinion.
 
I didnt ask the question, i just commented with 'my opinion' so i am unsure why you have quoted what i have said, instead you should of quoted with skunk killers quote as it was he who asked the question. no need to quote with someones opinion.

they have got ten times worse adding bio grow and bio bloom and top max they look poorly need advice quick:sad:
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rcpilot04401

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what are you using for buckets? I had the same problem, I was using plastic buckets and found out that the soil was getting to warm and it didn't have enough irrigation, so I switched to the smart pots and the problem went away...it might be something as simple as that.
 
what are you using for buckets? I had the same problem, I was using plastic buckets and found out that the soil was getting to warm and it didn't have enough irrigation, so I switched to the smart pots and the problem went away...it might be something as simple as that.
got 11 litre plastic pots temps are spot on, soil feels more cold than warm :?:
 

scroglodyte

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hold on...............................11 liters? pull one out of her pot and see if they are root-bound. it'll slide right back in. that is one, small pot, my man.
 
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