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PLEASE HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Wow Im getting scared now 1 Of my plants looks a totaly diff green... like lime green... and the tallest plants leaves that were turning yelow are now brown... Wat should I do????
Why Is this happening if you look at my grow from the beggining the plants were duin very good nice dark green...Now this... check out the whole grow from beginning Stealth Dresser Grow!!!! - Page 18 - Marijuana Growing
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That doesn't look like too much nitrogen, but not enough. 10-15-10 isn't ideal for veg, when the plants need more N than P and K. I'd look for a different fert with a higher N content, use it at the same rate & frequency you're using the Schultz, and see if that slows the yellowing.
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This looks to me like possibly a case of slight over-watering... since the bottom leaves are only effected and over-all you've got a tad bit 'claw-leaf' happening (jagged edges curling down slightly). If you're sure your nutes are correct and the water/soil pH/ppm is normal - i'd try cutting back on how often or how much water you're giving them.
![]() Make sure you give your plants enough time to fully use up the water you've given them before giving more - some strains like to be a bit dry for a while before getting more water, and this strain maybe specifically likes it that way during flowering..? One other possibility could be the genetics - i've heard that some plants' genetics can cause the lower parts of the plant to die off sooner that others. ...hope that helps! Last edited by Dayzt1; Oct-28-2009 at 17:56. Reason: Added more info.. |
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I'm guessing Dutch Masters is what you have mixed. That's generally used in hydroponics, but I'm guessing it can be used in soil/soilless mixes too. Your best bet is going to be to check with the Dutch Masters website, find out exactly which product you're using, and use their Nutrient Calculator to determine what you need to feed and when. I've never used the stuff, so I don't want to steer you in the wrong direction... but finding a schedule that works for your setup and sticking to is going to provide you with the most benefit.
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Mr. Clandestine is correct, you are running a bit low on the nitrogen, but, don't take that as a pass, to over-fertilize now ... in general, you'll have good results, with 1/2 strength nutes, once per week, adding more, only if necessary ... also, the overwatering suggestion could be correct, as yellowing also occurs there ... but, keep in mind, the plant draws food from the leaves, too, during flowering ... the further you go into flowering, the yellow leaves will become more numerous, perfectly normal ... happy gardening
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