Kushman1201

Active Member
Hello All!

These 4 twisted helix clones are 5 weeks into flower. The back two are clippings from one plant and the front two are clippings from another plant: Both the same strain. I am looking to see if anyone has some insight as to why my back two plants which grow a bit bigger due to the phenotype of the mother plant have slightly yellowing leaves and brown spots on the leaves. Maybe a deficiency? Or too much nutes? It’s strange because the other two clones from the other mother plant look pretty healthy. Let me know what you guys think
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GenericEnigma

Well-Known Member
Hello All!

These 4 twisted helix clones are 5 weeks into flower. The back two are clippings from one plant and the front two are clippings from another plant: Both the same strain. I am looking to see if anyone has some insight as to why my back two plants which grow a bit bigger due to the phenotype of the mother plant have slightly yellowing leaves and brown spots on the leaves. Maybe a deficiency? Or too much nutes? It’s strange because the other two clones from the other mother plant look pretty healthy. Let me know what you guys think
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I think too much nitrogen is making the front plants very dark green and the back plants lock out potassium.

What is your feeding and lighting situation?
 

Kushman1201

Active Member
I am using Jacks Classic Blossom Booster pretty much everytime I water which is about every 2-3 days. I’ll do just water every now and then to give the girls a break from the nutes. The light I use is the xs2000 and have gradually turned up to 100% throughout the first 4 weeks of flower from 60% power during veg
 

GenericEnigma

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Sounds pretty straightforward. I assume you are not using coco coir.

If it were my grow, I'd dilute my nutes some and see what happens.
 
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