Yellowing leaves curling

Grow_man731

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She’s an skunk Autoflower, in her 7th week, about two weeks for her average life cycle to end, and I have noticed since a couple of days these yellow leaves and how they curl, where some others leaves are droopy.

so, since yesterday morning, I stopped watering, thought it could be an overwatering problem, since I haven’t stopped giving her nutes since she started growin, so I guess it’s not nutrition deficiency (BioBizz products)
Should I be alarmed or all cool?
 

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twentyeight.threefive

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She’s an skunk Autoflower, in her 7th week, about two weeks for her average life cycle to end, and I have noticed since a couple of days these yellow leaves and how they curl, where some others leaves are droopy.

so, since yesterday morning, I stopped watering, thought it could be an overwatering problem, since I haven’t stopped giving her nutes since she started growin, so I guess it’s not nutrition deficiency (BioBizz products)
Should I be alarmed or all cool?
That's like 5-6 weeks before it's ready for harvest, not 2 weeks.
 

Grow_man731

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That's like 5-6 weeks before it's ready for harvest, not 2 weeks.
But is she going to be okayy? Should I do anything special? I’ll stop with watering her for a day or two, I also was considering it’s because the pot is too small? Is it ever too late for an Autoflower to recover??
Big Sorry for the too many novice questions, my second grow, and I’m a bit worried I fucked it up
And thanks !
 

Herb & Suds

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If it is still alive then you can grow a weed
It looks OK for all that you have put it thru but it isn't going to yield much
 

Grow_man731

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@Millo
She started showing signs of stress like the last couple of days, and today looked a bit extra “tired” she was looking really healthy before, and I didn’t change anything!

I’m going by the picture (schedule) biogrow, bio bloom and top max, youll have to excuse me as I’m still learning.
I used the same for the first harvest, and the quality was better than any shit I buy from the street.
And I’m using light mix Soil for this grow, this what was different this time, but she looks better now that the previous harvest (till yesterday and today)

thoughts?
 

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Millo

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@Millo
She started showing signs of stress like the last couple of days, and today looked a bit extra “tired” she was looking really healthy before, and I didn’t change anything!

I’m going by the picture (schedule) biogrow, bio bloom and top max, youll have to excuse me as I’m still learning.
I used the same for the first harvest, and the quality was better than any shit I buy from the street.
And I’m using light mix Soil for this grow, this what was different this time, but she looks better now that the previous harvest (till yesterday and today)

thoughts?
I guess that chart reffers to photoperiods? Do you follow the chart by the veg/flower rather than by the weeks?
Because autos usually flower at 4-5 weeks so you would have to give those nutes based on your plant's needs. Also I would advise against flushing ( just saying, since it's written on the chart ).
And just my 2 cents ( although you didn't have nute problems your first grow ), you could start off nutes at half the dosage and ramp it up gradually to avoid nute toxicity.
Which soil did you use last time, that was different?
Light mix should be good, maybe you could mix it with some normal potting soil since it's got much perlite and husk/peat but less actual soil.

For the droopiness that could either be over/under watering or light stress i.e. max light saturation. What lights do you use and at what distance?

For the yellowing that is usually nitrogen def ( the plant takes it from older leaves hence the yellowing ), but you're already in flower so she shouldn't need that much.

That makes me wonder, do you pH your runoff?
 

Grow_man731

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Thank you for the detailed reply, I really appreciate it!
I’m using viparspectra pro series P600 LED, I just increased the distance from 20 cm to approx 30 cm, which wasn’t a problem with the first grow by the way with a dimmer set on 100 the whole grow period (Maybe this was a mistake but why show sign of stress now)
Hmm, I used normal soil honestly for the first harvest, just tomato soil and it worked “perfectly”.
But with the light mix, the plant grew faster and bigger now.
Well, I’ll sound even more of a noob, but I don’t really measure my ph, I don’t have a ph meter, but I’m planning to buy some new shit by the end of the month.
Yeah, I won’t flush this time!
Still learning!
 

Grow_man731

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@Herb & Suds but she can’t still recover? I’ll go easy now, not following the recommended doses but rather one half, as you said,
Maybe start with this next week? Or wait till she looks healthy again? Will she look healthy again? :(
 
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