Lime green/yellow leaves in 7th week of flower

spitttyy

Member
Can anyone steer me in the right direction?

7th week of flowering

Helios 480x LED light

growing in terrazilla (New Zealand potting mix for cannabis) in a 10 gallon fabric pot

water ph 6.8-7.0

Heat ranges from 22°c - 34°c at the highest

Humidity 45%-60%

Getting about 850 ppd of light

I water ever 3rd day and then feed every 3rd alternating between feed and water using Goliath super bloom part a and b (New Zealand brand again)

I’ve got photos with the light on and the light off for reference
 

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inth3shadowz

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If you're using just bloom nutes that's why...if you would've used veg+bloom or just veg nutes period you wouldn't have any yellowing. Kinda too late now though, looks like you're far enough into flower to where it'll finish fine.
 

spitttyy

Member
If you're using just bloom nutes that's why...if you would've used veg+bloom or just veg nutes period you wouldn't have any yellowing. Kinda too late now though, looks like you're far enough into flower to where it'll finish fine.
Ok cheers man so next time while I’m doing bloom nutes do I use half strength veg along side them? Or what’s the process with that?
 

hotrodharley

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If you're using just bloom nutes that's why...if you would've used veg+bloom or just veg nutes period you wouldn't have any yellowing. Kinda too late now though, looks like you're far enough into flower to where it'll finish fine.
Read the contents of his nutes. They have plenty of nitrogen in multiple forms. He’s using too little by his feeding pattern is my guess.
 

inth3shadowz

Well-Known Member
Ok cheers man so next time while I’m doing bloom nutes do I use half strength veg along side them? Or what’s the process with that?
I'd say for Atleast the first 3-4 weeks after flip to 12/12 you should feed the veg nutes. After that, if you'd like to use the bloom nutes, just slowly start adding a little at a time. I personally don't use bloom nutes at all, but if you want to, do like 1/2 and 1/2 and just keep a little veg nutes to keep leaves green.
 

inth3shadowz

Well-Known Member
Read the contents of his nutes. They have plenty of nitrogen in multiple forms. He’s using too little by his feeding pattern is my guess.
That's where we disagree...bloom nutes do not have enough nitrogen imo. Hence why people mix in veg nutes all the way til flower to keep leaves green.
 

hotrodharley

Well-Known Member
Here. I’ll save you the labor.


Part A Ingredients
  • Calcium Nitrate Tetrahydrate
  • Potassium Nitrate 14%N, 40%K
Part B Ingredients
  • Potassium Nitrate 14%N, 40%K
  • Monopotassium Phosphate
  • Magnesium Sulphate
  • Potassium Sulphate
  • Iron Chelate DTPA
  • Manganese Sulphate
  • Solubor
  • Copper Sulphate
  • Zinc Sulphate Monohydrate
  • Sodium Molybdate

  • Edit add: each part is 2:1:4. There’s plenty of nitrogen.
 

inth3shadowz

Well-Known Member
Here. I’ll save you the labor.


Part A Ingredients
  • Calcium Nitrate Tetrahydrate
  • Potassium Nitrate 14%N, 40%K
Part B Ingredients
  • Potassium Nitrate 14%N, 40%K
  • Monopotassium Phosphate
  • Magnesium Sulphate
  • Potassium Sulphate
  • Iron Chelate DTPA
  • Manganese Sulphate
  • Solubor
  • Copper Sulphate
  • Zinc Sulphate Monohydrate
  • Sodium Molybdate

  • Edit add: each part is 2:1:4. There’s plenty of nitrogen.
Can you show me your plant finished with just bloom nutes? To be fair in his situation it may actually be feeding since that terra soil should already have nutes in it. But I stand by bloom nutes not having enough n.
 

hotrodharley

Well-Known Member
Can you show me your plant finished with just bloom nutes? To be fair in his situation it may actually be feeding since that terra soil should already have nutes in it. But I stand by bloom nutes not having enough n.
Dude, do you actually know anything about nutrients? It’s a frigging brand name in this case. It can be used start to finish. It’s a complete fertilizer. It obviously didn’t do any good posting that. Stop giving advice.
 

inth3shadowz

Well-Known Member
Some people don't understand and refuse to admit that they don't know what they're talking about. They obviously don't understand fertilizers or the ingredients in them. You can use bloom nutrients from start to finish and never get yellowing leaves. There are tons of people on this site alone that use nothing but MaxiBloom from start to finish and the plants stay healthy and green until harvest. I've used it from start to finish without any problems at all.



You sound like the one suffering from sexual frustration. You're talking about porn and dildo's in another thread and now you're worried about someone on the internet getting pussy in this thread. You guys sure have come unglued after being let down on Tuesday.
What let down? We took the house lol your lord can't ruin the country easily anymore. You're obviously the one who's angry following me around. Btw I used to advocate for Maxibloom since I may know a thing or 2 about hempy buckets. Now I recommend full veg nutes whole way through. Buds were double the size under 600w with veg nutes, with Maxibloom I wasn't fully satisfied.
 

BongerChonger

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growing in terrazilla (New Zealand potting mix for cannabis) in a 10 gallon fabric pot
That's a pretty large pot. Did you fluff the potting mix out some with perlite?
water ph 6.8-7.0
Are you correctly adjusting pH for your nutrient?
I water ever 3rd day and then feed every 3rd alternating between feed and water using Goliath super bloom part a and b (New Zealand brand again)
How close to the manufacturer's recommendations are you?
How many litres are you watering with per time?
What EC are you running?
How much waste are you running to?

Bloom Application- Soil
  • Growth Stage mls/1L Water
  • Early - Mid Growth Stage = 5mls
  • Late - Harvest Stage =7mls
  • A desirable EC between 1.0- 1.4
  • PH between 5-6
Bloom Application- Hydroponic
  • Growth Stage mls/1L Water
  • Early - Mid Growth Stage =9mls
  • Late - Harvest Stage =13mls
  • A desirable between EC 2.0 - 2.75
  • PH between 5-6
"Run-To-Waste systems should maintain an ideal water pass through rate of 10% to 30% runoff, to allow for built-up deposits to be adequately flushed through. In example: Watering soil based plants in pots with 10L of water should aim to maintain a water pool of passed through water of about 1000ml to 3000ml."
 

danzibar1

Active Member
Can anyone steer me in the right direction?

7th week of flowering

Helios 480x LED light

growing in terrazilla (New Zealand potting mix for cannabis) in a 10 gallon fabric pot

water ph 6.8-7.0

Heat ranges from 22°c - 34°c at the highest

Humidity 45%-60%

Getting about 850 ppd of light

I water ever 3rd day and then feed every 3rd alternating between feed and water using Goliath super bloom part a and b (New Zealand brand again)

I’ve got photos with the light on and the light off for reference
I wouldnt say it’s because you have dropped your veg foods

as you bloom nutes work out to 4-2-8 npk ratio

Just as a basis without much knowledge about your whole set up I would suggest running some form of calmag if your not doing so
And possibly water with nutes every time

and try to create a better environment for them
 

BongerChonger

Well-Known Member
I’m mixing in 5l of water per plant with an EC of 1.3 and ph 6.8
I think it's important you always stick to the manufacturer's recommendations for pH and maximum EC.
If you haven't been running to waste as they suggest, I'd start now.
Referring to the manufacturers schedule, you're in maximum EC range and your pH is too high @6.8.
This can potentially cause lockout. Important to mention one of the lockouts is Iron...
  • Growth Stage mls/1L Water
  • Early - Mid Growth Stage = 5mls
  • Late - Harvest Stage =7mls
  • A desirable EC between 1.0- 1.4
  • PH between 5-6
Bloom Application- Hydroponic
  • Growth Stage mls/1L Water
  • Early - Mid Growth Stage =9mls
  • Late - Harvest Stage =13mls
  • A desirable between EC 2.0 - 2.75
  • PH between 5-6
"Run-To-Waste systems should maintain an ideal water pass through rate of 10% to 30% runoff, to allow for built-up deposits to be adequately flushed through. In example: Watering soil based plants in pots with 10L of water should aim to maintain a water pool of passed through water of about 1000ml to 3000ml."

Just to be clear, this is advice for your nutrient only. Not plain water.
 
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