Yellowing leaves!!!!

killa1986

Member
Hello all!!! Got a bit of a prob and not to sure if it's a nute problem or just the age of the plant? It's just under 3ft tall planted on the 22 of April still along way to go! Will upload a pic for you all to judge!!
 

Rookie808

Member
Yellowing on bottom inner leaves is normal here and there
what about this?



i wonder if me moving the plants every day from inside to be under lights, to outside to get under the sun is stressful to the plants... also if me working shirtless and sweaty... then brushing against the leaves while working or moving.... maybe im a dirty bitch who transferred something harmful? no clue. damnit i need to get into botany and start buying test equipment no joke. every other plant on my patio is thriving, while drinking hose water. i give mine filtered tap water and have only added nutes three times now in 8 weeks because it accelerates the yellowing. doubt im ever going to add nutes again till i figure this shit out. GH micro, flora, bloom at half - 2/3rds strength. foxfarm soil with MZ, rockdust, diatomaceous earth, spinosad all being used.
 

tannersmokin247

Well-Known Member
what about this?



i wonder if me moving the plants every day from inside to be under lights, to outside to get under the sun is stressful to the plants... also if me working shirtless and sweaty... then brushing against the leaves while working or moving.... maybe im a dirty bitch who transferred something harmful? no clue. damnit i need to get into botany and start buying test equipment no joke. every other plant on my patio is thriving, while drinking hose water. i give mine filtered tap water and have only added nutes three times now in 8 weeks because it accelerates the yellowing. doubt im ever going to add nutes again till i figure this shit out. GH micro, flora, bloom at half - 2/3rds strength. foxfarm soil with MZ, rockdust, diatomaceous earth, spinosad all being used.
Looks alot like what I had going on. It could be too much food or the roots are getting hot from the soil or just the heat in a small pot possibly. Could be both. I would stop feeding like you have and maybe add some calmag or Epsom salt. Also watering everyday if you aren't already might help
 

Rookie808

Member
ya i thought about those, but theyre all in fabric pots, so can breath some. heat might be a factor. with the sun directly overhead, thats a shit ton of heat on the leaf no matter the outside temp... will cause sunburn very quickly, even tho its only 85 degrees outside. thanks for input, ill look at the calmag.

i just flushed out the worst 2 big time to see if that slows it. the others ill flush when they need it after drying out completely from the last one.

i think i move my plants too much.... considering fixing that too.

no insects noticed on the plants at all now. spinosad is the shit, hope its not the cause.
 
what about this?



i wonder if me moving the plants every day from inside to be under lights, to outside to get under the sun is stressful to the plants... also if me working shirtless and sweaty... then brushing against the leaves while working or moving.... maybe im a dirty bitch who transferred something harmful? no clue. damnit i need to get into botany and start buying test equipment no joke. every other plant on my patio is thriving, while drinking hose water. i give mine filtered tap water and have only added nutes three times now in 8 weeks because it accelerates the yellowing. doubt im ever going to add nutes again till i figure this shit out. GH micro, flora, bloom at half - 2/3rds strength. foxfarm soil with MZ, rockdust, diatomaceous earth, spinosad all being used.
Ferts, epson salts should help. if the temps swing to wild the top growth will look like lime, kinda yellow tent to very top leaves but wont hurt.
 
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