I'm noticing yellowing on the bottom leaves, at first it was just the the first set of ones that formed (not counting the first two lil round ones that started) now the next set is getting like that. I was told it was cause the canopy is opening and there not getting enough light and it was focusing more on bud sites. But the ones that just started seem to get enough light, I'm worried I gave it too much nutes or maybe my soil. What do y'all think? Sent from my iPhone using Grasscity Forum mobile app
It's definitely a soil issue. Residual buildup might be a problem, but so is your lack of drainage. Can't flush something that doesn't drain properly without making the problem worse.
No it drains, I get runoff I just tested the ph of it actually Sent from my iPhone using Grasscity Forum mobile app
When I watered it was 6.4 the runoff was about 7 Sent from my iPhone using Grasscity Forum mobile app
I've only gave it nutrients twice so far once last week 1/2 strength and it did well so Tuesday I gave it full strength Sent from my iPhone using Grasscity Forum mobile app
Please help!!!!!!! It's getting worse idk what to do Sent from my iPhone using Grasscity Forum mobile app
Wth GCC!!! y'all ain't helping a newbie grower thanks .... Whatever I'll figure it out on my own Sent from my iPhone using Grasscity Forum mobile app
Im sorry but like I said I'm a newb. I'm using natures care soil and ff trio nutrients Sent from my iPhone using Grasscity Forum mobile app
My guess is either too much nutes or not enough water Sent from my iPhone using Grasscity Forum mobile app
Your plant is flowering. The plant stops putting energy into the foliage (leaves) and puts all effort into the flowers. This combined with normal nutrient schedule (you should be cutting the amount of nitrogen) the plant will begin to yellow. First the lower leaves and going up through the plant. This is normal life cycle of cannabis. The plant is nearing the end of its life. Sent from my MotoE2(4G-LTE) using Grasscity Forum mobile app
You need to buy a tds (total dissolved solids) meter so u can know exactly how much your plant is getting fed, so youre not overfeeding. How can it be not enough water?