Two issues...

Gank

Active Member
I have one lady 7 weeks in and the leaves are getting brittle and yellowing to top of plant. Leaves are curling down, not cupping, I have flushed but no improvement.

Second is I have one lady 6 weeks of flowering that the leaves are all green but they are cupping down and appear to be dryer looking, not dead, still green, just like it dont have the moisture the other ladies have. Again I flushed 2 days ago but no change. Any help appreciated.

Sorry, I am feeding 12-34-12 Better Bloom every other watering, watering every other day, in three gallon pots.
 

Gank

Active Member
I am in the south where temps still 80-90 so water is a necessity. I wait til the dirt seperates from the pot which is every other day. Having said that I water 3/4 gallon to a three gallon pot. I dont ever flood water.
 

trichlone fiend

New Member
I wouldn't wait until the dirt seperates from the pot...dry roots die....learn the "lift" method....keep your soil moist, not dry, not soaked....moist... Water your ladies until you see slight runoff, then come back 1/2 hour later and water again to make sure you have moist soil throughout.
 

SCbudboy

Well-Known Member
If your going to fert every time or every other time you water, use half of the ammount needed. I fert the hell out of my plants with no problem.
I believe this is too much heat. If your ladies are outside try to find a cooler spot, if inside just raise your lights a few inches.
Your plants sould be lookin up for the light in no time
 

trichlone fiend

New Member
and where do I find info. on the "lift" method?
...it's trial and error that learns you the lift method....you want to keep your soil moist, I edit'd my last post above.....
The lift method could be learned by filling a pot of equal size with fresh moist soil straight from the bag....lift the pot up, try to remember the weight...when you feel that weight during growth, it's time to water. You want your soil moist throughout the whole pot from top to bottom....so, you'll have to water slowly to achieve that.....water slowly, the slower the better.
 
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