MY PLANTS LEAFS ARE TURNING YELLOW

tommy92

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Hello ppl, i have two autoflowers a couple weeks old under 600hps, and the leaf tips are turning yellow and crispy, i dont know what to do, this is my first post can anyone help please .
 

cflGROWERanon

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Do you have any pics?
From your description it sounds like too much feed (nute burn).
Your best bet is to flush your medium and give your auto's time to recover.
 

tommy92

New Member
Do you have any pics?
From your description it sounds like too much feed (nute burn).
Your best bet is to flush your medium and give your auto's time to recover.
Hi i havent given them nutes yet, just water someone told me it might be overwatering, i dont know how to upload pics from my phone.
 

cflGROWERanon

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Ahh, that might just be your problem there. All mix is for mature plants and comes filled with feed and additives. You should have wanted to use Light Mix or make your own soiless mix (which has soil lol).
 

cflGROWERanon

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Lol thanks will they die or be ok
You need to avoid as much stress for now, it seems like your plant is handling the excess feed (just about) so in order to help her, I would water as little as possible, reason being that every time you water, the fertilizer inside the soil is activated.
If you let her dry a bit between watering, she will be older each watering and in a better position to find use for the available feed.
I'd just water and nothing else other than maybe superthrive for the next 4 wks (being auto's, they will begin flowering regardless) and then flush her heavily (HEAVILY) after which apply a flush solution (such as Canna Flush) and leave for a week to dry and then commence bloom feed. Also extend your recommended breeders time by a week and do not run 24/0, 20/4 would serve you better.
Good luck ;)
 

tommy92

New Member
You need to avoid as much stress for now, it seems like your plant is handling the excess feed (just about) so in order to help her, I would water as little as possible, reason being that every time you water, the fertilizer inside the soil is activated.
If you let her dry a bit between watering, she will be older each watering and in a better position to find use for the available feed.
I'd just water and nothing else other than maybe superthrive for the next 4 wks (being auto's, they will begin flowering regardless) and then flush her heavily (HEAVILY) after which apply a flush solution (such as Canna Flush) and leave for a week to dry and then commence bloom feed. Also extend your recommended breeders time by a week and do not run 24/0, 20/4 would serve you better.
Good luck ;)
Ah ok thanks would it be ok to use superthrive with them being so young.
 
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