So I've got a Northern Light's Auto and it's not so much of an auto lol but at any rate, it's in a 6 gallon AutoPot and the seed was direct to soil and has never been transplanted. I used approx 70% FFOF, 30% perlite. I only gave ph'd water up until a week ago when I amended the soil with Gaia Green Power Bloom and Roots Organics Terp Tea . The tops are almost a lime green compared to the darker leafs and I'm not sure what to do. This is my 2nd grow ever and I'm not sure if I waited too long to amend the soil. My research says nitrogen deficiency but I'm still unsure. Any veterans out there willing to guide my way would be greatly appreciated. Thank You ahead of time Sent from my SM-F916U using Grasscity Forum mobile app
that is a huge plant sir Get you PH in check and figure out the quickest way to get some NPK into her and maybe some MG but dont over feed i would start with testing your runoff and go from there she is a monster and will be hungry
to ease your mind a good drink with earth worm casting tea would be like taking her to dairy queen for a banana split on sunday, dude above got the right call, in transition the plant does many weird things
Copied and pasted from a sick MJ leaf chart. Thought this might be enlightening. Zinc deficiency A zinc deficiency will have the leaves curling under and the tips may appear burnt. Newly grown leaves are yellow and appear with veins. Learn how to counteract a zinc deficiency Sulfur deficiency Shortness of sulfur will pale the color of the leaves, even turning lower leaves, and the veins turning yellow. The plant will grow slower and its buds won’t thicken. Learn how to manage a sulfur deficiency. Nitrogen deficiency Too little nitrogen will pale the leaves. Yellowing will occur between the leaves or they may turn completely yellow. The leaves start to sag and wither and old leaves begin falling off, Learn more about Nitrogen Deficiency Iron deficiency An iron deficiency will see your young leaves turning pale yellow and the buds will remain small and under-developed. Learn more about iron deficiency.
Right!!!! My last auto flowers were small...I went on a cruise, came back 12 days later and it was a monster. I had my sister in-law watering for me while I was away, just PH'd water. When I got back it was huge and looked luscious and vibrant but I could tell it was also a little hungry so I used Gaia Green Dry Amendments, scratched them in on the top and watered as usual. I noticed the lighter green and it scared me lol because it's soo big and I don't want to fuck her up. Like catching the biggest fish ever and having the line snap. What is the best PH? I've been doing 6.5 Sent from my SM-F916U using Grasscity Forum mobile app
Lmao...I think I've been in denial lol I was kinda thinking " hey, I'm doing really good with this auto..normally I stunt the shit out of them or shock them in to early early flower..I'm getting the hang of it baby!!" LOL but then logical me has been thinking the same thing lol I've been saying " That's the biggest Auto I've ever grown!!" But now I think I'll be saying " decent photo-period bro.." Sent from my SM-F916U using Grasscity Forum mobile app