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I lean toward temp and pH (alkaline) as the issues. Here is Orange Sherbet.
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That’s almost looking like a magnesium def. does any of this sound familiar...
Leaves may become yellow in between the veins, with mottled brown spots on the affected leaves. These brown dead patches may spread and eventually kill the leaf. Leaves may also shred and fall apart.
Overall growth of the marijuana plant may be stunted. With a manganese deficiency, the yellowing will begin at the base of the leaves and move outwards towards the tips.
Or what about this...
A real molybdenum deficiency in cannabis is rare, and even scientists did not realize this mineral is needed by most plants because it is often present in low concentrations all the time.
For cannabis plants, molybdenum tends gets locked out at lower pH ranges. Your cannabis plant may show signs of a molybdenum deficiency if the pH at the roots is too low, although it is likely that molybdenum is there. That is because when the pH of your root zone is off, your cannabis cannot properly absorb molybdenum through its roots. Therefore the first step is to ensure that you have the correct pH for your growth medium. Learn more about pH and cannabis.
Please note: After a molyndenum deficiency is cleared up, the problem (pink coloring and yellowing leaves) will stop appearing on other parts of the plant, usually within a week. Please note that leaves which have been damaged by a molybdenum deficiency will probably not recover or turn green, so you want to pay attention to other growth for signs of recovery.
have you thought about foliar feeding? It has great benefits on reversing deficiencies as well!
I can’t feel my legs, now it’s time to get off the toilet and start my day!!
Have a good day everyone!
Morning... The potash will help... some of the yellowing looks like a lack of potassium. The spots look like a late season calcium deficiency... a little calmag seems to be called for. Other than that, finishing out amazingly! Regarding the boys and the oldest now willing to take the medicine... it is funny what they will key into as being so important to them, and how much thought is put into the reasoning behind their decisions. It fascinates me to read about the issues that you and Tangled have to deal with on a daily basis. Big kudos to the both of you for daily finding the courage and the energy to keep things level... you are my heros.
Minus all the pubic hair on your flowers they look good. I would not stress what ever is going on with them they are almost done . 2weeks max I would think they'll be ready but im no pro. Just my 2cents.
lol I was walking around like crazy legs for a couple minutes... shakes the fuzzy feeling and began my journey to the big city! Hope you and your family had a good day!!Thanks, BLS. Gave a root drench last night. Get up and get going!
lol I was walking around like crazy legs for a couple minutes... shakes the fuzzy feeling and began my journey to the big city! Hope you and your family had a good day!!
Looking at those beautiful flowers reminds me Al. When you have your time off soon and sample your wares - are you gonna ‘blow’ the dust off your saxophone?
(Thought I could hear music)
I hear ya loud and clear even without the amp. I used to think G.A.S. was a condition unique to musicians. Until I started gardening.
(That’s: gear acquisition syndrome BTW)
Mmm. Trust you to give your horn away. It’s people like you who are part of The Problem, you know? It’s because you are using more than your fair share of Nice Guy that there are so many arseholes out there!