4 weeks flower

jawbrodt

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Looks like they had a nitrogen deficiency at some point, and maybe still have just a touch of it now. They burn up alot of N during the stretching period, so that's probably what caused it. They should be okay now, as long as you keep with a regular feeding schedule(whatever is recommended for your fert type). It's a little early for them to start turning yellow, and i notice that the tops are slightly light colored, so you micht want to give them a little stronger dose of fert,(once) then go back to your regular feeding schedule. They look like they recovered, so they should finish out okay. :cool:
 

trance

Active Member
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11 litre pots mate i gave like 5ml per litre grow and 5ml bloom last nite plus mollasses cant see a change lol

Thats alot of feed dude. :o. Sounds like you have over fertilized. Small doses go along way, you can still burn your plants with organic feeds.

Flush your pots with 3 times pot volume water, so for each plant you need to run 33 ltrs of water through the pots. Its alot, but its needs to be done. Don't feed them for around 7-10 days after the flush, then after that, you could start on a weak solution, say 1ml/l grow and bloom. See how you get on with that. But you must flush ASAP.
 

mange

Active Member
Deff. alot of nutes. I get great results using half what the maker suggests, no matter the brand or type.:weed:
 

HomeGrown420baby

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u might of added to much PK and now u have a N deficiency..or maybe a lack of carbs..hard to say..im leaning towards a N deficiency tho
 

cowboylogic

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What ph do you feed at? What is your feed/water program like? Def an N issue, but what is the cause? Hmmmmm...... Give a bit more of a detailed lowdown on your grow.
 
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