5-6 weeks into flower of amnesia haze

Growtician

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What’s causing my plant leaves to react like this? The only thing different that I’ve done is watered really well on Wednesday since family was coming in. This was her yesterday. I’m in roots organic and use maxi bloom. I used to water most of the time and don’t check ph. I’ve not had to in the previous 2-3 grows that I’ve done. It’s supposed to be a 10-12 week strain I believe so it seems a bit early. Also none of my other grows changed color at the finish. Thank you for your helpIMG_9238.jpegIMG_9239.jpegIMG_9240.jpeg
 

conor c

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What’s causing my plant leaves to react like this? The only thing different that I’ve done is watered really well on Wednesday since family was coming in. This was her yesterday. I’m in roots organic and use maxi bloom. I used to water most of the time and don’t check ph. I’ve not had to in the previous 2-3 grows that I’ve done. It’s supposed to be a 10-12 week strain I believe so it seems a bit early. Also none of my other grows changed color at the finish. Thank you for your helpView attachment 5442873View attachment 5442874View attachment 5442875
Is it a bit cold temps wise? They look like they want a lil less water too
 

Nutty sKunK

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One rule of thumb is that yellowing at the bottom = not enough food. Yellowing at the tops = too much food.

Are you talking about the droopiness or yellow leaves?

Both are most likely a symptom of too much water. Nitrogen is the most soluble nutrient and is the first to be washed out the pot.

let it dry as Conor said then see how she responds
 

Spydrman

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What’s causing my plant leaves to react like this? The only thing different that I’ve done is watered really well on Wednesday since family was coming in. This was her yesterday. I’m in roots organic and use maxi bloom. I used to water most of the time and don’t check ph. I’ve not had to in the previous 2-3 grows that I’ve done. It’s supposed to be a 10-12 week strain I believe so it seems a bit early. Also none of my other grows changed color at the finish. Thank you for your helpView attachment 5442873View attachment 5442874View attachment 5442875
Looks like ya might be over watering .lift up the pots feel the weight or even better get a pot same size put ya medium inside like ya using on ya girls ..and use the pot with no girl in there to estimate the weight of wat the weight should be when dry ..if ya other pots are a lot heavier then ya no not to water em for a few days. Drying them out they love it they should got water to survive .if there is loads of water in pot they drown and also they don't have to search for water .so the roots stay small let them dry out to nearly wilting then give em a little water for a day or 2 let them dry out again then give em a big feed .then let them dry out again the roots will thrive when hardly any water as there searching for water !
 

Rocket Soul

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These plants look both hungry and not transpiring. Are you using leds? Tweak your environment to get the leaves stretching out; if you still see yellowing from the bottom then add more nutes. When plants arent transpiring well they cannot drink properly, which means less nutes. Correct the transpiration first and keep an eye out for this during your whole flower cycle; droopy plants will always cause problems and its better to correct droopy stance thru environment before trying new nute regimes. Many people try to up nutes only to cause K lockout thru more calmag which is hard to diagnose and correct.
 

Growtician

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Yeah I’m using leds. I likely over did it before my family came in for thanksgiving as I watered extremely heavy and didn’t check for additional runoff and it sat in it. I’m feeding 1.5-2tbsp of maxi bloom per gal, should I be feeding more? I also add a little cal-mag every other feeding just in case lol. Normally my leaves are praying, I have a grow diary so that you can kinda see what’s been going on. I watered last night and they are back to normal other than being very colorful. That last day of dry out had them wilting so I’m hoping that I’ll get back to feeding in a few days. Thank la to all of you for your help.
 

Nutty sKunK

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Yeah I’m using leds. I likely over did it before my family came in for thanksgiving as I watered extremely heavy and didn’t check for additional runoff and it sat in it. I’m feeding 1.5-2tbsp of maxi bloom per gal, should I be feeding more? I also add a little cal-mag every other feeding just in case lol. Normally my leaves are praying, I have a grow diary so that you can kinda see what’s been going on. I watered last night and they are back to normal other than being very colorful. That last day of dry out had them wilting so I’m hoping that I’ll get back to feeding in a few days. Thank la to all of you for your help.
Seems like you’re on top of the situation. Just a lesson learnt they don’t like wet feet (without oxygen)
 

Rocket Soul

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Yeah I’m using leds. I likely over did it before my family came in for thanksgiving as I watered extremely heavy and didn’t check for additional runoff and it sat in it. I’m feeding 1.5-2tbsp of maxi bloom per gal, should I be feeding more? I also add a little cal-mag every other feeding just in case lol. Normally my leaves are praying, I have a grow diary so that you can kinda see what’s been going on. I watered last night and they are back to normal other than being very colorful. That last day of dry out had them wilting so I’m hoping that I’ll get back to feeding in a few days. Thank la to all of you for your help.
Iirc correct your temps from the other thread was quite fine. This "colourfulness" would likely be anthocyanin accumulation, tends to happen when plant isnt happy, especially with the combination of low temps and high light intensity; very common with leds as no infrared. It is similar to purple stems. May even happen when you water with too cold water.
 
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