2feather18
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I'm thinking this is a phosphorus deficiency but I just all gave them all bone meal fish bone meal powder
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Yes more leaves are starting to turn like thatCheck ur soil ph. Its likely off whack and causing a lockout. Are lots of leaves doing this? Its common for some lower leaves to yellow if they arent receiving light. But i do agree it looks a bit off
Using a LED light it's in regular soil Fresh Ocean Forest using Advanced NutrientsPost a pic of whole plant and all ya info .
Soil/coco ?
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their autos and there's seven weeks old also I'm discovering little tiny long bugs they're like brownish red they're not spider mites maybe they're babies thripsHow far along are they? are they almost finished? that looks like fading from finishing its life cycle. Or they're severely underfed. Probably both.
Using a LED light it's in regular soil Fresh Ocean Forest using Advanced Nutrients
Yeah I know they were OUT of Coast Of Maine..so i maybe should of bought Nectar of GodsDoubtfully the soil as you've made it this far, the plants look like they're autoflowers possibly? Looks like they may be closing in on the last of their life cycle? Leaves usually tend to start fading out once the plant reaches ripeness & maturity in bloom.
Seriously though look for something other than Ocean Forest the only product I know of from Fox Farm that seems consistent is their Happy Frog blend. Personally I avoid Fox Farms like the plague its known to bring in larvae of bugs and have horrible PH issues that even a large array of microbes can't cure.