LiquidEvil
Member
Sup guys,
having issues. Major downer. Thought i knew what i was doing, but obviously not.
Im using Technaflora's "recipe for success".
BC Grow, BC Boost, Thrive Alive B1, MagiCal, for Veg stage.
Nutrient info -> http://www.technaflora.com/products.php?product=11
Using tap water PH'd to 6.8-7.
80% Fox Farms Ocean Soil / 20% perlite.
1000w enclosed HPS, 18-20 inches from top of plants.
My older babies have all been turning yellow. Literally 80% of my modest field has turned yellow. It is not just top leaves, the whole plants are yellowing. The new kids are all green as can be, other than slight nute burn issues caused by me trying to find a solution for older plants.
Heres what I tried:
Here is a older plant beside a young one. Take a look to confirm.




Now the problem is, a Zn def should be fixed by any zinc being introduced. As you can see, BC Grow contains zinc but its not helping. I then switched to Schultz Liquid Plant Food 10-15-10 http://www.schultz.com/NR/exeres/53739960-95B7-4FDC-BD19-A78181668714.htm
Which contains twice as much Zn. but still not a quick fix.
Any of u heads got some ideas for me?
gettin depressed here.
having issues. Major downer. Thought i knew what i was doing, but obviously not.
Im using Technaflora's "recipe for success".
BC Grow, BC Boost, Thrive Alive B1, MagiCal, for Veg stage.




Nutrient info -> http://www.technaflora.com/products.php?product=11
Using tap water PH'd to 6.8-7.
80% Fox Farms Ocean Soil / 20% perlite.
1000w enclosed HPS, 18-20 inches from top of plants.
My older babies have all been turning yellow. Literally 80% of my modest field has turned yellow. It is not just top leaves, the whole plants are yellowing. The new kids are all green as can be, other than slight nute burn issues caused by me trying to find a solution for older plants.
Heres what I tried:
- First try was to stop all feeding and water for a week.
- Problem got worse so i tried a full dose of Technaflora BC Grow/Boost (for the nitrogen)
- All that got me was some nute burn, toasted leaves.
- Plants still turning yellow.
- Nitrogen def should yellow old leaves and leave new leaves green, so decided it was iron/zinc def.
- Put some nails in water and let them rust. Not iron def, more nute burn.
Here is a older plant beside a young one. Take a look to confirm.




Now the problem is, a Zn def should be fixed by any zinc being introduced. As you can see, BC Grow contains zinc but its not helping. I then switched to Schultz Liquid Plant Food 10-15-10 http://www.schultz.com/NR/exeres/53739960-95B7-4FDC-BD19-A78181668714.htm
Which contains twice as much Zn. but still not a quick fix.
Any of u heads got some ideas for me?
gettin depressed here.
