johnehazeharvester
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First this is my first grow. I have no experience at all.
I am growing 3 Auto Haze plants. I think I am nearing harvest.
Many Trichomes appear cloudy. None are amber.
They sprouted 11/3/22, so I am about 11 weeks out
A few days ago I noticed light green leaves on two of the plants and darker on the other.
I posted this as a question.
Dark versus light green leaves
Some thought it was a phenotype difference.
It seems there is a nutrient problem.
Now one of the plants seems to be much more affected than the other one. The other plant looks is getting a bit lighter.
Watering has went well.
Ph around 6.7
Rh 45-55%
Temp day 72-80 night 62-70F
Soil is a mix of perlite and used flower soil and Nature's Living Soil
I use Fox Farms Trio about half recommended dose.
I have supplemented with 1/2 tsp Epson salt, tbsp wood Ash and 2ml Mg/cal/ gallon for a few feeds during flower.
Yellowing is mostly upper leaves and some mid leaves. Yellowing migrate from tips to base of leaf
Minor burning on the tips.
Stalks are purple but I noticed this months ago and this may be genetics.
Ignore curling of sugar leaves top cola. These also had light stress.
My thoughts are
So far I have done a larger watering with no nutrients to help flush anything.
I didn’t do a real flush because I'm not set up for managing all the run off water and don’t want to lose all nutrients in the soil but I very well may be wrong.
I just gave them all a feed with the recommended Fox farm nutrients which is twice the concentration they normally get.
Any one with any ideas?
Do I really need to do a flush with gallons of water and get a shop vac?
Should I ride it out?
Should I harvest soon?
I am growing 3 Auto Haze plants. I think I am nearing harvest.
Many Trichomes appear cloudy. None are amber.
They sprouted 11/3/22, so I am about 11 weeks out
A few days ago I noticed light green leaves on two of the plants and darker on the other.
I posted this as a question.
Dark versus light green leaves
Some thought it was a phenotype difference.
It seems there is a nutrient problem.
Now one of the plants seems to be much more affected than the other one. The other plant looks is getting a bit lighter.
Watering has went well.
Ph around 6.7
Rh 45-55%
Temp day 72-80 night 62-70F
Soil is a mix of perlite and used flower soil and Nature's Living Soil
I use Fox Farms Trio about half recommended dose.
I have supplemented with 1/2 tsp Epson salt, tbsp wood Ash and 2ml Mg/cal/ gallon for a few feeds during flower.
Yellowing is mostly upper leaves and some mid leaves. Yellowing migrate from tips to base of leaf
Minor burning on the tips.
Stalks are purple but I noticed this months ago and this may be genetics.
Ignore curling of sugar leaves top cola. These also had light stress.
My thoughts are
- possible Phosphorus excess. I use 2-3 ml/ gallon of PH down which is Phosphoric Acid.
- ? K+ excess for same reason. Maybe the Ash.
- Lower leafs I think should be involved and are not+
- Sulfur deficiency
- I have supplement w Epson salt so I doubt this and also the yellowing appears to begin near tips of leaves and migrate back the opposite of this appearance
- Maybe I have a nutrient lock out from salts but I only feed 1/2 dose fox farms 1 or 3 x a week
- I have supplement w Epson salt so I doubt this and also the yellowing appears to begin near tips of leaves and migrate back the opposite of this appearance
So far I have done a larger watering with no nutrients to help flush anything.
I didn’t do a real flush because I'm not set up for managing all the run off water and don’t want to lose all nutrients in the soil but I very well may be wrong.
I just gave them all a feed with the recommended Fox farm nutrients which is twice the concentration they normally get.
Any one with any ideas?
Do I really need to do a flush with gallons of water and get a shop vac?
Should I ride it out?
Should I harvest soon?