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Re: 1st Grow - Alaskan Thunderfuck x4 - Durban Poison - Blue Kush & Blueberry In Kind
Those are the leaves from the ATF 2.1 plant that is growing in the older bag of KindSoil. They were the ones that were closest to the light before I scrogged them. I know they were closer than the manufacturer's recommendation....so not sure if its a bit of light stress or not. All I can tell you is that the plants that are growing in my homemade Stank Soil aren't showing any drooping or light greenish/yellowing of the leaves near the top.
I think I read somewhere that sometimes LEDs can require a bit more cal/mag. I don't know if its related to that.....and with this being the KindSoil, I don't know if it had much of that nutrient mixed in or not. I know my Stank Soil had more than enough. I will keep watching it. I will hit that pot with some recharge on the next watering. I also know that the plant you are talking about was sprayed more than all the other plants due to the size and sheer number of branches and leaves. Bottom line, I don't know what caused the yellowing/light greenish hue in the leaves. I can tell you that the plant is the largest by far, but also at this time the most unhappy looking. I will let the new distance between the lights and the tops take affect and see how they react to that before I do anything else. I know the tops were closer to the light than on my previous grow. (when we scrogged the plants, I changed the hanging cables around a bit and managed to get another 6-8 inches of room for the plants).
But no you aren't wrong, that center plant is looking a bit unhappy the last week or so.
Is it me or do they look a bit droopy in the Center area Van?
Those are the leaves from the ATF 2.1 plant that is growing in the older bag of KindSoil. They were the ones that were closest to the light before I scrogged them. I know they were closer than the manufacturer's recommendation....so not sure if its a bit of light stress or not. All I can tell you is that the plants that are growing in my homemade Stank Soil aren't showing any drooping or light greenish/yellowing of the leaves near the top.
I think I read somewhere that sometimes LEDs can require a bit more cal/mag. I don't know if its related to that.....and with this being the KindSoil, I don't know if it had much of that nutrient mixed in or not. I know my Stank Soil had more than enough. I will keep watching it. I will hit that pot with some recharge on the next watering. I also know that the plant you are talking about was sprayed more than all the other plants due to the size and sheer number of branches and leaves. Bottom line, I don't know what caused the yellowing/light greenish hue in the leaves. I can tell you that the plant is the largest by far, but also at this time the most unhappy looking. I will let the new distance between the lights and the tops take affect and see how they react to that before I do anything else. I know the tops were closer to the light than on my previous grow. (when we scrogged the plants, I changed the hanging cables around a bit and managed to get another 6-8 inches of room for the plants).
But no you aren't wrong, that center plant is looking a bit unhappy the last week or so.