Why my Plant looks yellowish after some Days?

Fietchen

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Tht's a Autoflower Royal Cheese!

I don't know what's happening but she looks litte to Yellow to me hmm I go Up with the Nutes a bit but didn't look like a deficiency maybe a bit any idea guys?

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Tht's a Autoflower Royal Cheese!

I don't know what's happening but she looks litte to Yellow to me hmm I go Up with the Nutes a bit but didn't look like a deficiency maybe a bit any idea guys?

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I agree with Tok. :ciao:
She is very hungry. :Namaste: But beautiful. :thumb:
Can you tell us what your feeding?
What strength or ppm?
And how often?
Thanks, talk soon.



Stay safe
Bill284 😎
 
Canna A&B ppm was 600 I increasing to 750 PPM maybe i add litte more tomorrow she looking Hungry
Definitely a lot of yellow there with some of it from the grow lights. Looking up PPM charts it seems that the amounts should have been boosted to 700 about the time the plants started forming buds and then to 900 a couple of weeks into flowering.

Same sort of thing as happens to 'organic or compost based soil' grows when they continue with the vegetating fertilizer levels well into flowering. Or what happens when they decide to reduce their fertilizer amounts.

Let us know how it goes as you increase the PPM numbers.
 
Definitely a lot of yellow there with some of it from the grow lights. Looking up PPM charts it seems that the amounts should have been boosted to 700 about the time the plants started forming buds and then to 900 a couple of weeks into flowering.

Same sort of thing as happens to 'organic or compost based soil' grows when they continue with the vegetating fertilizer levels well into flowering. Or what happens when they decide to reduce their fertilizer amounts.

Let us know how it goes as you increase the PPM numbers.
He guy's how you doing? ;)

I increase the PPM to 900 let's see how she looks in a few Day's maybe it's litte light stress too? But DLI is 60 it's on Point for my Autoflower!

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What's wrong with her??? Ppm is up to 1000 but she looks so yellow maybe she is sick i don't know she don't drink a lot what she has to at this stage any idea?

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once it starts to pull off itself hard the only thing you can do is hope it's got enough to make it. keep a watch on the trichs and pull it as soon as you can live with it or it stops entirely,
 
once it starts to pull off itself hard the only thing you can do is hope it's got enough to make it. keep a watch on the trichs and pull it as soon as you can live with it or it stops entirely,
Hey my friend do you have a idea why she make some problems hard to tell hm?
 
i really don't see anything difficult to understand here. i'm not sure what you are asking.
 
Are you showing me the distance to the light? I meant how far in the flowering process?
I was wondering the same thing.

She is a Automatik and 82 Day's old
How long since it started to flower. An auto-flower can start showing stigma/pistils when it is 4 weeks old to just over 5 weeks. That one week difference can be over 10% in the total flowering time.

In those photos from Wednesday (msg #7) where the flash overrode the yellow grow lights the plant looks green with no yellowing problem. But the other photos have a yellow color to them, even the tent poles and walls look yellow.

If the plant took the usual 5 weeks before starting to flower then we have 82 total days so far - (minus) 35 vegetative days = 47 flowering days so almost 7 weeks. So, about 1 and a half more weeks minimum or about 10 days. If you want 'couch lock' then figure another several more weeks to develop amber trichomes.

she don't drink a lot what she has to at this stage any idea?
Many times a plant will stop absorbing water when it is finishing up. The plant might be further along and is close to being done but I doubt it.
 
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