Yellowing of leaves but not dieing

tittles

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I have auto-flowering plants growing right now since 9/02. 2nd time growing and i dont know if its a problem but the leaves start to get yellow but not nute burn at the tip yellow.

Seems like it slowing turns to a yellow tint to the leaves and kinda get dry feeling but the never die off.

Never had this happen with regular plants so was just wondering if this is normal for autoflowering or am i f-ing up.
 

tittles

Active Member
I have auto-flowering plants growing right now since 9/02. 2nd time growing and i dont know if its a problem but the leaves start to get yellow but not nute burn at the tip yellow.

Seems like it slowing turns to a yellow tint to the leaves and kinda get dry feeling but the never die off.

Never had this happen with regular plants so was just wondering if this is normal for autoflowering or am i f-ing up.
anybody?

doesnt seem to be affecting the growth of the buds but just seems odd to me
 

Hashisha

Member
Yeah mine just started doing that, its about 4 week old. Although it could be related to ripping out a male plant out of the aerogarden yesterday and I accidently ripped some of the female roots :(
Is it a white russian?
 

tittles

Active Member
Here is a picture

kinda hard to get a good picture cause my camera sucks

You can tell by the the other leaves too that they are more yellowish/green then some others that are green

They are autoflowering

AK47xDiesel
Ak47xBlueberry
GWS
 

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yblek83

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Hey buddy I'm not too sure about the yellow on the leaves just yet, however, I was told purpling of the leaf stem is due to Magnesium deficiency and I noticed that your picture shows this a lot.
 

tittles

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Hey buddy I'm not too sure about the yellow on the leaves just yet, however, I was told purpling of the leaf stem is due to Magnesium deficiency and I noticed that your picture shows this a lot.
i have some calmag? will that help?
 

milowerx96

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I am pretty sure you have a pH problem. The yellowing in the margins is a pretty good indicator. So I would check it if I were you. The purple in the stems could also be due to low temps. What is the coolest your room gets? A little cal mag never hurts itis wonderfull stuff!

i have some calmag? will that help?
 

tittles

Active Member
I am pretty sure you have a pH problem. The yellowing in the margins is a pretty good indicator. So I would check it if I were you. The purple in the stems could also be due to low temps. What is the coolest your room gets? A little cal mag never hurts itis wonderfull stuff!
temp gets around high 60s when light is off

i'll try the cal mag tomorrow for sure then
 
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