Splendid808
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Hey all, first time grower here and feeling a bit desperate to be honest.
These 4 plants (cheese clones) are a little under 3 weeks into flower. I had a nasty problem with spidermites in veg but used Vitality + to get rid, that worked perfectly and they've not been back. Now, about 5 weeks later I'm faced with what you see in those pics.
The soil I used is miracle grow, although I'm sorry I did use it now as it seems I have less control over nutes, mg is supposed to feed the plants for 3 months and I wonder if I've got lock out. I use bio-bloom at about 2ml per litre and use a bit of biobiz fish feed used as occasional foliar spray. I use tap water that's been left out for a couple of days in order to allow the chlorine to mostly evaporate. I also started to use Canna Boost, it's after I used Canna Boost that the leaves really started yellowing (I've only used canna boost twice since I started to flower) and I'm wondering if it's canna boost that is raping the leaves of their nutrients in order to feed the flowers? I water every 3 days and feel the weight of the pots to make sure they need it.
In case it was magnesium deficiency I used epsom salts at a rate of 1 teaspoon (not heaped) per litre as I read that if the veins are green and the leaf is yellow it's probably mg and some leaves are like that, I'm wondering if that dosage was enough? I'd rather under-do these things than over-do them you see.
Anyhow, this yellowing is affecting the higher leaves now, if it doesn't stop my plants will die and SO WILL A PART OF ME.....LOL.
I left a 2 litre bottle in those pics so a feel for the size of the plants can be given, also, these are growing in a DS 90, I know it looks a bit cramped but its all I really have space for. The light is 400 watts and I've got a good fan and filter and know for a fact it's not too hot as I can easliy leave my hand under the light without it getting too hot. Those pics don't really show the overall yellowing very well.
Okay, in the title I mention contradicting advice, well, before I posted this I did try to find out the problem myself, I trawled for hours through all the yellowing problem threads and some people say it's lockout and so the leaves are no longer getting their food and then I read it's not enough nutrients so in honesty I've no idea where I stand. I notice a touch of white at the end of the higher leaves, so have I caused lock out and if so do I need to flush to solve the prob?
If so do I flush and then immediately feed with nutes or wait a few days after flushing to feed? After flushing would I also have to add some more epsom salts as miracle grow doesn't contain magnesium? I never knew growing would be such a mine-field.
I seriously hope someone can give me a solution here, I'm at my wits end with it. Also, does anyone think the bud growth for nearly 3 weeks is a little small?
Evey reply will be appreciated.
EDIT- PH is about 6 or just over, I used well known reliable ph paper strips to check. Some of the affected leaves also have brown spots on them.
These 4 plants (cheese clones) are a little under 3 weeks into flower. I had a nasty problem with spidermites in veg but used Vitality + to get rid, that worked perfectly and they've not been back. Now, about 5 weeks later I'm faced with what you see in those pics.
The soil I used is miracle grow, although I'm sorry I did use it now as it seems I have less control over nutes, mg is supposed to feed the plants for 3 months and I wonder if I've got lock out. I use bio-bloom at about 2ml per litre and use a bit of biobiz fish feed used as occasional foliar spray. I use tap water that's been left out for a couple of days in order to allow the chlorine to mostly evaporate. I also started to use Canna Boost, it's after I used Canna Boost that the leaves really started yellowing (I've only used canna boost twice since I started to flower) and I'm wondering if it's canna boost that is raping the leaves of their nutrients in order to feed the flowers? I water every 3 days and feel the weight of the pots to make sure they need it.
In case it was magnesium deficiency I used epsom salts at a rate of 1 teaspoon (not heaped) per litre as I read that if the veins are green and the leaf is yellow it's probably mg and some leaves are like that, I'm wondering if that dosage was enough? I'd rather under-do these things than over-do them you see.
Anyhow, this yellowing is affecting the higher leaves now, if it doesn't stop my plants will die and SO WILL A PART OF ME.....LOL.
I left a 2 litre bottle in those pics so a feel for the size of the plants can be given, also, these are growing in a DS 90, I know it looks a bit cramped but its all I really have space for. The light is 400 watts and I've got a good fan and filter and know for a fact it's not too hot as I can easliy leave my hand under the light without it getting too hot. Those pics don't really show the overall yellowing very well.
Okay, in the title I mention contradicting advice, well, before I posted this I did try to find out the problem myself, I trawled for hours through all the yellowing problem threads and some people say it's lockout and so the leaves are no longer getting their food and then I read it's not enough nutrients so in honesty I've no idea where I stand. I notice a touch of white at the end of the higher leaves, so have I caused lock out and if so do I need to flush to solve the prob?
If so do I flush and then immediately feed with nutes or wait a few days after flushing to feed? After flushing would I also have to add some more epsom salts as miracle grow doesn't contain magnesium? I never knew growing would be such a mine-field.
I seriously hope someone can give me a solution here, I'm at my wits end with it. Also, does anyone think the bud growth for nearly 3 weeks is a little small?
Evey reply will be appreciated.
EDIT- PH is about 6 or just over, I used well known reliable ph paper strips to check. Some of the affected leaves also have brown spots on them.