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The soft leaves and gentle overall yellowing appear to be a macronutrient deficiency that is being compensated for by stealing the needed nutrients from the lower fan leaves. You need a better nutrient. Plants at this stage need more potassium and phosphorus too... it is time to switch to a more all around flowering nute.I am having yellowing leaves that are falling off at end of my first week of flowering,
Closet grow in homemade soil mixture
I have been using a 4-12-4 liquid nutrient weekly
400w equivalent LED lights at 5000k with 240w equivalent CFL at 3200K
PH is 6.2
I Cant seem to find anything that has the yellowing of veins like this, Looking for other opinions.
Is it Magnesium deficiency, nitrogen toxicity or something else?
The soft leaves and gentle overall yellowing appear to be a macronutrient deficiency that is being compensated for by stealing the needed nutrients from the lower fan leaves. You need a better nutrient. Plants at this stage need more phosphorus too... it is time to switch to a more all around flowering nute.
Also, for soil... 6.2 pH is out of the range of 6.3-6.8. Your mistake is not allowing magnesium to be picked up early enough in the wet/dry cycle, so you are getting a little bit of a magnesium deficiency showing in the tips and the funny tip clawing. Adjust your pH to 6.5 every time and I believe this problem will go away... and a little bit of calmag wouldn't hurt anything.
As far as overwatering goes... I don't see it. In that last shot with all the new growth strongly reaching up, I am convinced that your root system is in good shape and that you must be watering correctly.
This is what I understand is optimum for our plants:Agreed about the watering. The final picture shows the whole plant rather than a bad leaf. Looks like it is not a problem.
Wouldn't 4-12-4 provide the 'P' needed in bloom?
I haven't removed any leaves and I never remove any leaves in flowering, I have heard and read it is best not to remove any leaves during flowering stage because it can cause unwanted stress. They fell off on their own. Also, I don't have any way of ordering things online. or the funds to buy any nutrient systems.
I am going to try a foliar application of magnesium sulfate in the morning to correct the deficiency until I can feed again, as well as try to get my hands on some potash for extra potassium. Next time I water I will adjust my PH
Thank you all for your help