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Name the deficiency game... with pics.....

RoYalQuEenChEeSe

Active Member
so i turned a mother over two and a harf weeks ago as soon as she went 12/12 i started to get yellow leaves all over new and old growth anyone got any clues what's happening..

info:

strain: Royal cheese
temps: 26.9 highest 20 lowest
nute's: ionic soil bloom 7 ml per litre (got all additives but not useing them till 4th week of flowering)
PH: 6.0 (as stated on grow chart)
pot: 30lt

Ive look with a microscope for mites and all other bugs.

I have flushed her with 50lt of ph 6.5 water one week ago run off was 6.0....

some pics of leaves.....
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This does look like nute burn to me anyone second that? should i be seeing a change after a week?
This is the fist plant ive had do this to me in a very long time....
 

RoYalQuEenChEeSe

Active Member
Do you Really think it a mag problem ive never seen leaves like this cuz of mag whats the best cal\mag to buy or would Epsom salts do?
 

slayer6669

New Member
i really think you are low on nitrogen but before you listen to me wait and see what others say cause i am no pro at this im just trying to help. but i use GH mag/cal. maybe you should add some dolomite lime to you dirt if you havnt already its a good source of cal/mag and it buffers your ph for ya.
 

slayer6669

New Member
your welcome, post a pic of your leaf in that thread and maybe someone will help you in there. i hope you fix your problem, others will be in throughout the day and tell you whats wrong with her if i was wrong
 

slayer6669

New Member
when you get that dont over do it just start out with small amount and work your way up cal/mag is some potent stuff and not good over applied
 

slayer6669

New Member
800 ppm should be fine, ive used higher but there is no need to i just think its different things she is needing like a lil nitrogen maybe and cal/mag. not more of the same nutrients. when you add that, if you ppm goes up a littler more but that will be alright. these are just opinions
 

slayer6669

New Member
it stabalizes the ph in your soil so your plant can adsorb all the nutrients it needs. you dont have to ph your water. and it gives you some calcium and magnesium
 

er0senin

Well-Known Member
make sure your plants isnt rootbound! . "Plants that are root bound will begin to yellow and look a bit sad and droopy, if you can see a lot of roots coming out of the drain holes you need to replant them into bigger pots with fresh soil."
 

RoYalQuEenChEeSe

Active Member
make sure your plants isnt rootbound! . "Plants that are root bound will begin to yellow and look a bit sad and droopy, if you can see a lot of roots coming out of the drain holes you need to replant them into bigger pots with fresh soil."

plant was in a 10lt pot for the hole time it was veged two weeks ago it got put in a 30lt pot. the plant is nearly 5ft tall and a meter wide so i knew it would need a bigger pot but thanks for your info mate
 

slayer6669

New Member
hmm i really dont measure it lol i just throw a handfull or 2 in my dirt when im mixing it up and i mix about a 20 gallon container full. then every few weeks i mix a couple table spoons of it in with my top inch of dirt
 
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