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Yellow leaves
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Re: Yellow leaves
It certainly looks like underfeeding to me at first glance, simple enough to correct, just give them AnB 2.5 and upto 3ml a liter and daily feeds to plenty of run off should do trick. Aim at ph between 5.5 and 6.2 with 5.8 the sweet spot, they are big plants and will be and look hungry mate. :)
A flush through of your pots may also help them out before starting new feed regime only cus the coco maybe locking out ferts if it`s overloaded with too much food, basically it will cause lockout of some sort, run x2 or 3 water to pot size through your pots and fire back up feeding as above, they`ll be bang in in no time
A flush through of your pots may also help them out before starting new feed regime only cus the coco maybe locking out ferts if it`s overloaded with too much food, basically it will cause lockout of some sort, run x2 or 3 water to pot size through your pots and fire back up feeding as above, they`ll be bang in in no time
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Re: Yellow leaves
Another tip would be to lift them pots of the floor allowing them to drain a lot easier.
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Re: Yellow leaves
Is this starting to flower?jimmi2scoops wrote:It certainly looks like underfeeding to me at first glance, simple enough to correct, just give them AnB 2.5 and upto 3ml a liter and daily feeds to plenty of run off should do trick. Aim at ph between 5.5 and 6.2 with 5.8 the sweet spot, they are big plants and will be and look hungry mate. :)
A flush through of your pots may also help them out before starting new feed regime only cus the coco maybe locking out ferts if it`s overloaded with too much food, basically it will cause lockout of some sort, run x2 or 3 water to pot size through your pots and fire back up feeding as above, they`ll be bang in in no time
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Re: Yellow leaves
Yup :) looks like the beginnings to me :)
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Re: Yellow leaves
Its early 1st grow last year n it wasnt til start of September before it started. Am 53n in Scotland and we're still getting about 15hrs sunlight (when it's not raining!!!)Nanook of the north wrote:Yup :) looks like the beginnings to me :)
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Im 56n ....... photoperiods dont work up here mate, autos outside only. I grew monsters a few years ago outdoors and got nothing off them before oct frost killed them off :(
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I've got them in a greenhouse. They're speedy chile strain 6 weeks flowering. Got them cause I did the same as you got nothing as plant couldn't finish in timeNanook of the north wrote:Im 56n ....... photoperiods dont work up here mate, autos outside only. I grew monsters a few years ago outdoors and got nothing off them before oct frost killed them off :(
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yeah mine were also in greenhouse mate, Scotland sucks for outdoor growing. youl get something but tbh nothing to speak of I doubt. Autos would have done very well this year saying that - was proper hot for a month or so :)
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You in Canada?Nanook of the north wrote:yeah mine were also in greenhouse mate, Scotland sucks for outdoor growing. youl get something but tbh nothing to speak of I doubt. Autos would have done very well this year saying that - was proper hot for a month or so :)
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