Deltadubie's New Grow

Filling out that tent very well. Beautiful plants you have there. Hope you dont mind if i tag along.

actually i think there is something wrong with the plants in the back row.. one is yellowing way to much..

 
actually i think there is something wrong with the plants in the back row.. one is yellowing way to much..

It is and kind of looks droopy as well. I wish i could help you but i am no good at picking out what wrong when plants do this. I really hope things get back to normal though.
 
actually i think there is something wrong with the plants in the back row.. one is yellowing way to much..

Hey Deltadubie girls are looking great except the back right one , I noticed back I January 27 pic I believe was the date . Plus all the pics leads up to this point . It never stood up to the light from way back then .
 
Hey Deltadubie girls are looking great except the back right one , I noticed back I January 27 pic I believe was the date . Plus all the pics leads up to this point . It never stood up to the light from way back then .
what u think might be wrong ? i posted in gt thread too..

actually this plant has always had a yellow leaf from way way way back ..
 
what u think might be wrong ? i posted in gt thread too..

actually this plant has always had a yellow leaf from way way way back ..
My guess is calcium deficiency but I bet you’ve been feeding them all the same nutrients?
 
My guess is calcium deficiency but I bet you’ve been feeding them all the same nutrients?
they all get feed the same pretty much.. sometimes one plant may get a bit less... not by much

im been using cal mag too.. in every feed.. 15 mls per 5 gallons
 
Hola WH and delta :passitleft:

It looks hungry - actually, all look a bit hungry - unless you have a HPS in the light mix. Without going searching, what are you feeding and how much? Is that coco or soil?

Edit - I see now that you have a CMH - that explains the yellow hue on the others. But I think I still see some Mg def in them. The one in question is definitely suffering from multiple deficiencies (N, K, and Mg) - very hungry and behind.
 
Hola WH and delta :passitleft:

It looks hungry - actually, all look a bit hungry - unless you have a HPS in the light mix. Without going searching, what are you feeding and how much? Is that coco or soil?

Edit - I see now that you have a CMH - that explains the yellow hue on the others. But I think I still see some Mg def in them. The one in question is definitely suffering from multiple deficiencies (N, K, and Mg) - very hungry and behind.

Hi Felipe.. thanks for dropping bye... cmh with leds 630 and 2 315s leds.. im been mixing full strength
gh fets expert program.. with cal mag.. then i been adding a gallon of fresh water to pots and then adding in a gallon of feed right after so dilute by half.. last feed last night i only used 1/2 gallon water before the gallon feeding..

guess i can try doing to staight up feed nexts time..
 
Hi Felipe.. thanks for dropping bye... cmh with leds 630 and 2 315s leds.. im been mixing full strength
gh fets expert program.. with cal mag.. then i been adding a gallon of fresh water to pots and then adding in a gallon of feed right after so dilute by half.. last feed last night i only used 1/2 gallon water before the gallon feeding..

guess i can try doing to staight up feed nexts time..
What does the “expert” feeding chart say you should be dosing at this stage of growth? If you are just providing water every other time, you are likely leaching nitrogen and other water soluble nutrients out of the ProMix, and they are starving until the next time you actually provide nutrients.
 
What does the “expert” feeding chart say you should be dosing at this stage of growth? If you are just providing water every other time, you are likely leaching nitrogen and other water soluble nutrients out of the ProMix, and they are starving until the next time you actually provide nutrients.

expert drain to waste.. at bottom of the page.. been using the blooming line of ferts for last week or so..

which is after transition but before aggressive blooming feed line..

i feed every time i water.. just put in plain water 1st then the feed to dilute from full strenght..

also waited 4 days before i feed last night.. can it be over watering ?
 
Sorry - I misread your post about adding fresh water

expert drain to waste.. at bottom of the page.. been using the blooming line of ferts for last week or so..

which is after transition but before aggressive blooming feed line..

i feed every time i water.. just put in plain water 1st then the feed to dilute from full strenght..

also waited 4 days before i feed last night.. can it be over watering ?
This one?

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i been adding a gallon of fresh water to pots and then adding in a gallon of feed right after so dilute by half.. last feed last night i only used 1/2 gallon water before the gallon feeding..

guess i can try doing to staight up feed nexts time..
Where did you learn of this approach? When you provide just water, the plant is going to be shocked. There is a concentration of nutrients, sugars, etc in the plant - consider it kinda like E.C. When the E.C. is significantly lower outside the roots - like near zero with plain water - the principle of osmosis means that the concentration in the plant is going to decrease as the concentrations equalize outside/inside the roots. It’s basically becoming waterlogged with a lower total concentration of nutrients. This is not good. It doesn’t happen in nature and the plant will not respond well. This explains why it’s starving and drooping.

Your final thought in the above quote is on the mark.
 
Where did you learn of this approach? When you provide just water, the plant is going to be shocked. There is a concentration of nutrients, sugars, etc in the plant - consider it kinda like E.C. When the E.C. is significantly lower outside the roots - like near zero with plain water - the principle of osmosis means that the concentration in the plant is going to decrease as the concentrations equalize outside/inside the roots. It’s basically becoming waterlogged with a lower total concentration of nutrients. This is not good. It doesn’t happen in nature and the plant will not respond well. This explains why it’s starving and drooping.

Your final thought in the above quote is on the mark.

im wondering if its the lower flora micro ratio. its alot lower than the simple gh feed programs..

we will see what happens .. wont ad water b 4 feed instead will ad extra water to the full strength feed and then feed..
i hate looking at nute burn leaves too.. full strenght gives u nute burn..
 
If I were to use GH Flora, I would follow this feeding schedule:

Early veg
3ml/gal each:
66N-23P-82K-49Ca-
23Mg

Mid-Veg
5ml/gal each:
110N-39P-137K-81Ca-38Mg


Late Veg through Bloom
7ml/gal each:
154N-54P-191K-113Ca-53Mg

edited for grammar
 
Where did you learn of this approach? When you provide just water, the plant is going to be shocked. There is a concentration of nutrients, sugars, etc in the plant - consider it kinda like E.C. When the E.C. is significantly lower outside the roots - like near zero with plain water - the principle of osmosis means that the concentration in the plant is going to decrease as the concentrations equalize outside/inside the roots. It’s basically becoming waterlogged with a lower total concentration of nutrients. This is not good. It doesn’t happen in nature and the plant will not respond well. This explains why it’s starving and drooping.

Your final thought in the above quote is on the mark.

think your way over stated here.. never going to be near zero.. and even if so it does nt take nutes out of the plant..

expert feed program also recommends flush with plain water after every 3rd feeding to reduce salt build ups..

its mostly in just one plant.. could be something else .. but will give more feed..
 
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