Rider509
Well-Known Member
This problem just became apparent this morning. I have three White Widow autos in FFOF in the first month of flower. They have been raised side by side so the environmental variables are identical. Temp and humidity hover around 85F and 50% with monitored CO2 at 1400/1500 ppm, pH has been steady from 6.5 to 6.8, my nute levels are 2/3rds of FF recommendations for flowering, and until a couple of days ago I've never had a negative plant response to watering.
The one plant has always been a very dark green, almost like too much nitrogen. The other has always been a lighter shade of green and very healthy. A few days ago I noticed some mild yellowing on the older fan leaves on the lighter green plant. I chalked it up to normal yellowing caused by flowering. This morning it presented as much worse, and looks very much like a severe mag deficiency.
I'm considering unscrogging the girls and doing a full flush with FF Sledgehammer.
Thoughts? Ideas?
The one plant has always been a very dark green, almost like too much nitrogen. The other has always been a lighter shade of green and very healthy. A few days ago I noticed some mild yellowing on the older fan leaves on the lighter green plant. I chalked it up to normal yellowing caused by flowering. This morning it presented as much worse, and looks very much like a severe mag deficiency.
I'm considering unscrogging the girls and doing a full flush with FF Sledgehammer.
Thoughts? Ideas?