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Martin1981
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@AngryBird I've just noticed that there are few purple stems on dark green coloured plants.
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The leaves are going to stay the same.@AngryBird Quick update. Plants still growing, but tge problem with leaves are not going away. I'm attaching few pics. Should I still wait or do something?
There are four plants affected. Three of them have pale green/yellow leaves appearing at the bottom of the plant. The last one is pale green overall. I've tried to give the last one 2litres of water with 2ml of nitrogen 4 days ago. But it didn't help with colour, it's still the same. Them dying leaves are at the bottom. Attaching few pics of the plants. Hopefully that's normal.Is this only happening on the very lower leaves of the plant, or do you see the new growth effected? Can you upload pics of the entire plant? It looks like it's only happening to a few bottom leaves and it's perfectly normal for the plants to shed these leaves as they grow. If it's only the lower leaves and the rest of the plant looks healthy, I suspect there is no issue.
Their are in the fifth week.How old are your plants?
He started like this
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And now it is like post above yours
@Mr. Krip The pots were dry when taking photo, now they just got about 3 litres of water each. They are in 3.5 gallon pots. Watering every 3rd day, depending on pots weight. I'm trying to keep temperature 25-27°C during lights on and RH 55-65%, when lights are off its about 20-22°C. I was measuring run off EC, and the pale green plant was 1.3(the water given was 0.9), while other plants were 0.6-0.9. Also I saw orange spots on the leaves of one plant which I thought was doing ok, they occured in the last 12 hours, I'll attach the photo. Would lollypoping work woth autoflowers?OK, I wouldn't really worry about those lower leaves. As I mentioned, it's normal for the plant to shed those and most growers will "lollipop" the plants by trimming the lower growth so the plant can focus on developing the buds closest to the lights.
Here's a pic of one of my plants that been lollipopped:
That being said, your plant is looking mighty droopy, like the pot is drying out and she needs watering.
What size pots are you in? What are the temps & RH?
Well, I ph water every time and run off spot on at 6.5.I’m no expert but my leaves looked just like that with way younger plant. Straightened my pH out and fixed it up!