As you can see, the leaves are going yellow from the bottom up. Im currently feeding her 2.5ml per liter bio-bloom and bio-grow, and 1ml top max. Should i increase any of the nutes?
Got the feeding schedual for the exact same nutes here dude, fuckin sweet plants btw haha, says they can take anythng up to 4ml at 6 weeks flowering and by the looks of it your girls will soak it up but would say gradually build it up too see her reaction? what light is she under and seedbank is the strain? Great work bud keep it up! Peace
yeah its from reserva privada and under a 400w hps. I lollipoped her just before the yellowing, but never had problems before with lollipopping! should i increase the bio grow nutes?
Nitrogen yellow starts at the bottom and moves up give it 1/3 grow food should help Sent from iPhone 5
Try just PHed water next and then as above said add more grow will help with the yellow I add grow once a month during flower just for that reason Sent from iPhone 5
Not good, it shouldnt harm my yield to much will it? Anyone no whats wrong with it with these pics? could it be because i dont have a fan on in the tent, only the extractor fan pulling air trough the cooltube?
Did someone say Purple Wreck? =) "Reserva Privada" This plant was in a room that was a tad hot,and still so purple. About six weeks in youll see this on any purple phenos.4-5 weeks if you have cool temps.Some phenos will not purple. They only need a nice feeding every 3rd watering,or so.I found in my first go with PW even though they seemed to take a lot of nutes,my second go I fed less often,and got buds with way more resin.About the same yield.
Is your plant drinking water? I'm guessing it is not which then leads me to guessing your soil has a low PH issue which is locking out what appears to be all Macro nutrients (N,P,K). I suggest a heavy flush then water with a moderate fertilizing. I had a plant do something similar and this cleared up the progressive yellowing immediately (not cure, but stopped its progression). What are your temps at the top of the plants?
hey check this link out. this could be part of the natural life cycle. http://forum.grasscity.com/coco-coir/1173021-pineapple-express-coco-grow-help-plz.html