Sleestack*Skunk#1 - Green-o Auto - Unknown dude.

qroox

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I've been having some yellowing issues..I can't really see or say what's happening besides a Mag Defficiency.I had some yellowing at the bottom so i fed with a double dose of 10-3-7+micros.It is a big LIE that Mj get's enough N.I had some clawing leaves..but man..this YELLOW annoys me.I'll be feeding again today,later in the day.
 

qroox

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Not bad qroox, what up with some update pics?
I am about to take some.She is bulking up ( sleestack*skunk #1) and the Green-o-auto is resinous as hell..!!I'll get some today.I was having some issues with 1 defficiency which i can't correct yet.
 

qroox

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Day 41 since the flip


DSC_0237.jpgmy girl doin' her laundry..

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..You will notice some minor issues..most of all nothing :D . Sleestack * Skunk #1 ..the freebie that made wonders.I wish i had pollen to get a cross from those lower branches..i really like the smell and it's traits.
 

qroox

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Sweet, hope the swelled up some more by now
I am crossing my fingers each and every day..I think i am having an Iron problem tho.My soil ph was tested at 7.2 which iron is not absorbed well.It was not sulfur because it is always available.It is not N because it's top leaves.So it has to be Iron.I'll get a photo asap and confirm this.
 

eastcoastmo

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Hey mate, as someone has said before it looks like high nitrogen and phosphorus levels, with the pH of 7.2 has locked out the iron. Try using lower pH water with an iron supplement without using the other ferts. The micro ferts look like they need a pH of about 6.8 to be taken up efficiently by the plant...
 

qroox

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Hey mate, as someone has said before it looks like high nitrogen and phosphorus levels, with the pH of 7.2 has locked out the iron. Try using lower pH water with an iron supplement without using the other ferts. The micro ferts look like they need a pH of about 6.8 to be taken up efficiently by the plant...
Seems like it . My water comes at 8.Should i just get a PH down and some iron ? Is there any other way like adding something similar to dolomite lime but that reduces PH ?
 

MedScientist

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My recomendation would be to do a FULL Flush @ 6.5ish ph'ed H2O, until the runoff comes Out @ 6.5 to Clear the Salts and Balance the ph, then immediately Feed/Flush with proper ph'ed nutes.

No need to buy and add seperate nutes, I find that once the plant is reset back into the PERFECT environment (ph,ppm), it will be able to EAT and recover Quickest.

Peace
 

eastcoastmo

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^^Sounds like good advice. Once pH is sorted it should be sweet. Do your nutes have any chelated iron in it already? Only reason im suggesting a supplement is im assuming it doesnt. If it does than you wont need to supplement once pH is sorted..
 

reggaerican

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Emo is in the house.. What's up bro.?
qroox wether you grow hydro or soil when you have a deficiency the flush should always be first thing to do.. For myself cause I grow mostly hydro I seldom need supplements other than my normal feeding. In soil you just may? But start with flush and ph..
 

eastcoastmo

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Regs Yo!! Not much happenin man, just kickin round lol.
Im usually a hydro person as well, i dont usually encounter many issues with soil, bit of N deficiency but thats easily fixed. Dont think ive ever seen an iron deficiency before hey..but flushing is always the best thing to do :)
 
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