G. Johnson
Member
Hello,
I've got a thread here that you can see all of the details of where I'm at:
https://www.rollitup.org/blogs/blog5827-first-time-grower-femenized-hybrid.html
Here's a picture of the plant with the yellow leaves; you'll see the leaves at the bottom (well actually I've got 2 plants with the same problem):
OK I know the pot is too small, so I'm planning to move them to a 2 gallon pot. I've got a mixture of local soil, potting soil, some crushed egg shells, and processed chicken manure mixed up. I've tested the soil using a kit that I bought, and the mix shows that the pH is about 7.3, the Nitrogen was Med-High, The Phosphorus was Med-High and the Potassium is High (according to the colors that I matched to each category). So I'll be re-potting them tonight to see if the leaves get some color, as I'm guessing this is a lack of nutrients? Any advice? Oh, I do feed them a mixture of Burpee's Liquid Fish and Kelp Food and they seem to like it a lot...I use the recommended 2oz./gallon for soil feeding on a weekly basis. Sometimes I do foliar feeding with the mixture of 1oz/gallon if there's been a lot of rain so I don't oversaturate the soil.
Thanks!
I've got a thread here that you can see all of the details of where I'm at:
https://www.rollitup.org/blogs/blog5827-first-time-grower-femenized-hybrid.html
Here's a picture of the plant with the yellow leaves; you'll see the leaves at the bottom (well actually I've got 2 plants with the same problem):
OK I know the pot is too small, so I'm planning to move them to a 2 gallon pot. I've got a mixture of local soil, potting soil, some crushed egg shells, and processed chicken manure mixed up. I've tested the soil using a kit that I bought, and the mix shows that the pH is about 7.3, the Nitrogen was Med-High, The Phosphorus was Med-High and the Potassium is High (according to the colors that I matched to each category). So I'll be re-potting them tonight to see if the leaves get some color, as I'm guessing this is a lack of nutrients? Any advice? Oh, I do feed them a mixture of Burpee's Liquid Fish and Kelp Food and they seem to like it a lot...I use the recommended 2oz./gallon for soil feeding on a weekly basis. Sometimes I do foliar feeding with the mixture of 1oz/gallon if there's been a lot of rain so I don't oversaturate the soil.
Thanks!