What’s up everybody. I been reading for a while, just never joined up. This is my second outdoor season. Last year I had 2 plants that came out great. This year I’ve got 5 in the yard and while they’ve all grown great, there are a few worrying spots on some of them. When I first transplanted them outside they had some nutrient burn from me feeding them inside in rich soil. So when they first went out I gave them a break on the nutrients. Couple weeks later (maybe a month) some leaves started showing yellow streaks. Spoke with a buddy in Washington State and he said “nutrient deficiency”. I started feeding the girls again. They sprung back. But, there are a few colas that aren’t looking pretty while the rest of the plant is great. I left them dry out for a few days in case it was overwatering. Just looking for any poss ideas from some people a little more knowledgeable than myself. I included the 2 plants below. The pictures of large bushes are the 2 diff plants. I also included a photo to show how most of the leaves on the plants are actually healthy. If you wanna know genetics one is Purple Haze and one is Pineapple Express. Thank you for any help!
No Biggy! ..I'd simply foilar spray the plants, 2 times a week add 1tsp to a pint spray bottle add warm water shake and spray the fan leaves keep in mind they are outside and falling to senscence good luck
thank you for your reply, it’s much appreciated! Is there a specific spray you’d recommend? Also is it safe for flowering/pre-flowering? The Pineapple Express has begun to pre-flower. Sorry if either of those sound a little stupid, I’m still relatively new and last year the plants I got from my buddy had zero issues outside of a tiny bit of rot ay the end. Guessing I got lucky my first year outdoors. Thank you again!
avoid spraying any other leaves other than the fans, as getting dried nute salts outta flowers is a hassle cheers ps add a little calmag as they need it for the 12x12