Newz682
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Can anyone please help me to diagnose this worsening problem with my girls my White Widows to be exact. Also growing with them at same stage are Black Jacks which do not exhibit this issue at all; Black Jacks are in the same soil & nutes.
They are about 7 weeks old and just about ready to put into flower.
It seems that the entire length of the leaves, between veins have yellowed looks sort of like they are losing their chlorophyll, and as it progresses, the fringed edges and tips turn brown. The plants continue to grow well, quickly, and nicely, but new growth is also exhibiting this issue along with the mature growth.
No pests are obvious. They are growing in FFOF and we fertilize every other time with FF alternating with plain distilled water. Since this issue presented, thinking it might be nute burn, we have just given distilled water (no fertilizer) for the last two waterings hoping to leach out the offending nutes, but issue continues to worsen.
Im having problems making this issue readily apparent in photos as it is in real life, so when observing pix, keep in mind that the light areas are not due to new growth, not yet greened up, they really are almost that yellow.
I looked through some of the pix in the forum and cannot find one like this.
Any advice what the problem is and how to fix?? Will this affect the potency, or flavor of my finished product?








They are about 7 weeks old and just about ready to put into flower.
It seems that the entire length of the leaves, between veins have yellowed looks sort of like they are losing their chlorophyll, and as it progresses, the fringed edges and tips turn brown. The plants continue to grow well, quickly, and nicely, but new growth is also exhibiting this issue along with the mature growth.
No pests are obvious. They are growing in FFOF and we fertilize every other time with FF alternating with plain distilled water. Since this issue presented, thinking it might be nute burn, we have just given distilled water (no fertilizer) for the last two waterings hoping to leach out the offending nutes, but issue continues to worsen.
Im having problems making this issue readily apparent in photos as it is in real life, so when observing pix, keep in mind that the light areas are not due to new growth, not yet greened up, they really are almost that yellow.
I looked through some of the pix in the forum and cannot find one like this.
Any advice what the problem is and how to fix?? Will this affect the potency, or flavor of my finished product?







