Hi everyone,
We're a group of beginner growers and we've been having an issue with our first grow.
We have an indoor setup with GE 400w lightbulbs, and have been growing 3 pots of auto seeds (2 Bluetooth 1 AK47) since early February.
Our soil is Canna Terra Professional and we followed the attached chart for feeding.
Around day 17-20, we started seeing yellow spots in leaves. Plants were growing at a fast pace, except there was a point where the lights were too close to the plants and caused light burn, but we immediately took action and things were looking good from there.
However over the last few weeks the yellowing started growing from the bottom parts. We are now at Day 52, and the current situation is not looking good.
We used drinking water for feeding, played around with a pH between 6.1 and 6.7, and over the last two weeks we added Magnesium to our feeding solution. We also sprayed the plants with Magnesium. It seems like it has not helped as the yellowing has grown.
Based on the way the plants look, what would you say the cause of our problem is? Is there still room to recover and get a good yield out of these plants? Any feedback would be appreciated.
Thanks!
We're a group of beginner growers and we've been having an issue with our first grow.
We have an indoor setup with GE 400w lightbulbs, and have been growing 3 pots of auto seeds (2 Bluetooth 1 AK47) since early February.
Our soil is Canna Terra Professional and we followed the attached chart for feeding.
Around day 17-20, we started seeing yellow spots in leaves. Plants were growing at a fast pace, except there was a point where the lights were too close to the plants and caused light burn, but we immediately took action and things were looking good from there.
However over the last few weeks the yellowing started growing from the bottom parts. We are now at Day 52, and the current situation is not looking good.
We used drinking water for feeding, played around with a pH between 6.1 and 6.7, and over the last two weeks we added Magnesium to our feeding solution. We also sprayed the plants with Magnesium. It seems like it has not helped as the yellowing has grown.
Based on the way the plants look, what would you say the cause of our problem is? Is there still room to recover and get a good yield out of these plants? Any feedback would be appreciated.
Thanks!
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