Please help my plants are turning yellos after foliar fed n

rocko369

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My plants are still turning yellow on week 7 even after foliar feeding and also tried feedin then 25% of bio grow 10ml
Cal/mag 5 ml
Plus my regular feeding of
Bio / thrive 10ml
Bio bud 5 ml
Cal mag 5
Please help even woke my babies up to get a better pic but still sucks hope someone can help
Rocko
 

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Bugeye

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There is not much to help with. You have big buds and your plants are now taking from the fan leaves to finish them. Your green leaves are not coming back and it isn't a problem to fix. If you grow this strain again you will know that you can take your nute levels up earlier than you did this time.
 

ErieR33FER

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There is not much to help with. You have big buds and your plants are now taking from the fan leaves to finish them. Your green leaves are not coming back and it isn't a problem to fix. If you grow this strain again you will know that you can take your nute levels up earlier than you did this time.
Listen to thisguy
 

*BUDS

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Dont foliar feed indoor you are asking for mold trouble and dont foliar feed plants in flower in or out.
 

jonnynobody

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Dont foliar feed indoor you are asking for mold trouble and dont foliar feed plants in flower in or out.
If you're unable to dial in your environmental controls, then your statement is true. If you are able to control your grow environment, foliar feeding in veg and early flower is not a problem. It's all about air flow and humidity control. You're the master, not the plant.

The only foliar additives I use (aside from spinosad and azamax for pest control issues), are silica (still testing this one) and floralicous plus (or sea green which is an equivalent product). Floralicous plus contains sea kelp and humic acid as well as micro organisms that make your roots and leaves scream happy happy joy joy. Good stuff.

I see no point in spraying synthetic nutrient salts onto a plants foliage if they're receiving the elements properly through the root zone. Roots are for absorbing elements and water, leaves are for driving plant growth by facilitating the process of photosynthesis. Simple understanding.

I do not foliar feed past week 1-2 of flower as I see no benefit derived from such an action. As Buds said, you're inviting problems at that point because your foliage is likely to be heavy with numerous plants occupying your grow space and if your air flow is not sufficient and you have high humidity, you're inviting powdery mold to move on in.

With that in mind, I have used azamax as a mite treatment all the way up to the day before harvest with a rinse prior to chopping and have had absolutely no problems at all. You simply have to insure that the plants are completely dry by putting them in front of a fan or what have you before you place them back into a sealed and contained area.

Understand how mold grows and make your grow space inhospitable for the facilitation of it's growth. Be smarter than the plant and be smarter than the mold.
 
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