Leaves yellowing too fast in flower?

Dr. Who

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If you you're want to get fancy you can mix the dolo lime with equal parts oyster shell flower, better cal mag ratio
Less Mg you mean right?

That's good for building soils from scratch. In fact I don't use DOLO at all for soil builds...To much Mg and you get it from other sources just fine.

BUT, FFOF is notoriously light on Mg as it is used.....It runs out of Ca and Mg to soon...
That is why it's best to use a Dolo for properly charging FFOF.....One shot amending...."Set it and forget it." lol
 

Dr. Who

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I find it interesting that the OP initial problem was clearly caused by letting his plants wilt. I have done the same which is why I asked if he underwatered which he had nutrients had nothing to do with it and that’s what everyone is focused on
Um, how to say this politely....

No, your mistaken, sorry.

The problem is "classic to much P, to early in bloom!" It has nothing to due with "wilting or under watering."

Letting a plant wilt, will do nothing of the sort!

Polite enough for you?
 

greg nr

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Um, how to say this politely....

No, your mistaken, sorry.

The problem is "classic to much P, to early in bloom!" It has nothing to due with "wilting or under watering."

Letting a plant wilt, will do nothing of the sort!

Polite enough for you?
I did that once. I added too much pk boost (didn't have my glasses and misread the label) in early flower, maybe week 4(?). My plants looked exactly like that. All the leaves yellowed and some dried and curled. It ended ok though. Even though the leaves never regained their green, the yield and quality were good.

It was strain influenced though. One strain was yellowed, the other just had some copper/bronze/purply leaves but wasn't really bothered.
 

Dr. Who

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I did that once. I added too much pk boost (didn't have my glasses and misread the label) in early flower, maybe week 4(?). My plants looked exactly like that. All the leaves yellowed and some dried and curled. It ended ok though. Even though the leaves never regained their green, the yield and quality were good.

It was strain influenced though. One strain was yellowed, the other just had some copper/bronze/purply leaves but wasn't really bothered.
P tolerant plant strain. The coloring was effected by the K.....
Nice post.
 
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