Stain is northern lights medium is soil. Began yellowing from bottom up around week 2 of flower it is now day 28 I have tested soil with blue lab ph probe when dry it was 6.7 when watered with 6.6 water it was read 7.1. I topped dressed with growilla bud food so it should have plenty of food. I think it's either ph issue or maybe I added too much beneficial bacteria around transplant around a month and half ago. Wondering what u guys think it is and if it will survive to harvest
There should be more than enough Mg in his soul already. Does your soil drain well? Of course it's hard to tell but with the basic information and pictures shown this could very well be a simple overwatering issue due to poorly draining or insufficiently aerated soil. J
Well see the thing is if I let I dry out the leaves droop and starting yellowing and dying fast So i try and water every 3 days with 2 gals. Does it look like it'll make it another 25-30 days
Have you tried flushing? If you pH was off you may have locked out some nutes Also 3 days seems like a long time without water, but I don't grow in soil, only coco and perlite/vermiculite. My girls are 5 weeks in and I have to water every single day at least once when they are this far along or else they dry up
if the plant is flowering, why do you care what the bottom leaves are doing? outdoors, God often kills the bottom leaves to use them as mulch to protect the roots from drought (which no indoor grower has) and excessive sunlight (which all indoor growers have.)
It's nutrient starved. Raise your nutrient strength a little. 15 gallons? Wow that's huge. How tall is the plant?
Are you mimixing up a nutrient solution? Top dressing the soil will take ages for it to leach down through with each watering Are you watering with enough water each time? Those bottom leaves look like the plant is getting damage roots most likely from drying up. A similar effect can be seen from rotten roots from the soil being wet all the time, but that soil looks proper dry
Seems to like 1 gal every 2 days or 1 1/2 - 2 gal every 3 days I think I might have added too much mykos and zho when I transplanted before flower
If you're watering 2 gallons each watering, you're pretty much giving it a minor flush every time you water. She's hungry, and using up the sugars in her lower leaves to produce buds. Feed her something.