NightSpider
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I grow in soil.
I use the terra aquatica (general hydro) organic grow and bloom fertilizers with bloom booster and root booster. I also supplemented with canna rhizotonic, fulvic acid etc.
These are questionable quality auto granddaddy purples and auto ak47s.
We had no problem at first. One of our plants was growing way faster and started showing pistils way ahead of other plants and it was also the one to first show the problems. Leaves started going yellow, not in little spots as in leaf seporia ( not sure if spelled right) and not starting necessarily from the tips of leaves or covering the entire sides, just randomly regional. Those yellow areas grow on the leaf and eventually I prune it. The ahead plant that showed the first problems, I had to prune so badly that it is very overdefoliated. Now that the other plants are showing problems, I am starting to panic. We have had some days where the temperature reached 32 C but mostly we try to keep the AC on and take it down as soon as we realized, the problem is the ac of our rented house turns itself off automatically sometimes and its hot weather these days. We used straight tap water without dechlorinating it at first but we have fixed that long ago. And for the last 3 weeks I have been phing my nutrient water to 6.6, but before that I am sure we were giving either low or high ph water. I will attach some photos, would be great if you could help. I water once the pot isnt necessarily heavy anomre and my finger feels dry when i poke the soil. I put the amount of nutrients as directed on terra aquatica (GH) products. I have tried straight watering, low does nutrient and full does nutrient, nothing seems to change. I use 2 mars hydro tsl2000 s in a 4x4 on %80 at 50 cm to make sure its not light burn. The other plants are just showing a few problem leaves but the first plant is in serious trouble. I am suspecting of ph and mean to take it to the bathtub and flushing it with 6.6 ph water, using water 3 times the volume of soil. Is that wise?
Let me add that the yellowing seems to start at the first days of preflowering and it is not on new growth, only existing lower or middle height leaves.
I use the terra aquatica (general hydro) organic grow and bloom fertilizers with bloom booster and root booster. I also supplemented with canna rhizotonic, fulvic acid etc.
These are questionable quality auto granddaddy purples and auto ak47s.
We had no problem at first. One of our plants was growing way faster and started showing pistils way ahead of other plants and it was also the one to first show the problems. Leaves started going yellow, not in little spots as in leaf seporia ( not sure if spelled right) and not starting necessarily from the tips of leaves or covering the entire sides, just randomly regional. Those yellow areas grow on the leaf and eventually I prune it. The ahead plant that showed the first problems, I had to prune so badly that it is very overdefoliated. Now that the other plants are showing problems, I am starting to panic. We have had some days where the temperature reached 32 C but mostly we try to keep the AC on and take it down as soon as we realized, the problem is the ac of our rented house turns itself off automatically sometimes and its hot weather these days. We used straight tap water without dechlorinating it at first but we have fixed that long ago. And for the last 3 weeks I have been phing my nutrient water to 6.6, but before that I am sure we were giving either low or high ph water. I will attach some photos, would be great if you could help. I water once the pot isnt necessarily heavy anomre and my finger feels dry when i poke the soil. I put the amount of nutrients as directed on terra aquatica (GH) products. I have tried straight watering, low does nutrient and full does nutrient, nothing seems to change. I use 2 mars hydro tsl2000 s in a 4x4 on %80 at 50 cm to make sure its not light burn. The other plants are just showing a few problem leaves but the first plant is in serious trouble. I am suspecting of ph and mean to take it to the bathtub and flushing it with 6.6 ph water, using water 3 times the volume of soil. Is that wise?
Let me add that the yellowing seems to start at the first days of preflowering and it is not on new growth, only existing lower or middle height leaves.
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