Yellow leafes

darkdragon2451

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Hey does someone know what wrong with the plant? I give her the same Things as the other ones but she Looks Like this. She is in the 3-4th week of bloom
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Hey does someone know what wrong with the plant? I give her the same Things as the other ones but she Looks Like this. She is in the 3-4th week of bloom
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What are you feeding her?
How often?
Do you measure ppms and ph?
Do you get runoff every time?



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Bill284 😎
 
Hey does someone know what wrong with the plant?
Looks drastically underfed. Have to keep in mind that we are not there and checking on the plants a couple of times a day so you will have to give as much info as possible.

To track down possible problems let us know the answers to the questions that @Bill284 asked.

Plus, and this is just possible starters, what are the plants being grown in? Is it a dirt based soil mix or a peat based mix or a coco based mix?
 
7 ish tooo high ide say.
Have you got pics of other plants you say are ok
Regards
I ususally do between 6.1-6.5 but it was Said that this fertilizer regulates the Ph itself (live Organismus in the soil and Bio fertilizer) both are from 5in1 Greenpower.
The other ones Look amazing and i can send Photos tomorrow but they Look healthy and big.

I gave her some calmag and a Bit more nitrogen and i will watch her the next few days
 
I ususally do between 6.1-6.5 but it was Said that this fertilizer regulates the Ph itself (live Organismus in the soil and Bio fertilizer) both are from 5in1 Greenpower.
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I gave her some calmag and a Bit more nitrogen and i will watch her the next few days
Go back to 'doing a 6.1 to 6.5' pH. It is easier for the soil and micro-organisms to make the nutrients available at those pH levels than if they have to do what they do when the pH is at an extreme of 7 or more.

How did you give more calcium and a bit more nitrogen. Were you just giving more of the "Greenpower 5 in 1" or do you have other fertilizers. While we are at it, what are the NPK numbers for your Greenpower? I went to the website and did not see them mentioned.

The other ones Look amazing and i can send Photos tomorrow but they Look healthy and big.
Yes, please post those photos. It would help by letting us see what you are seeing.
 
Go back to 'doing a 6.1 to 6.5' pH. It is easier for the soil and micro-organisms to make the nutrients available at those pH levels than if they have to do what they do when the pH is at an extreme of 7 or more.

How did you give more calcium and a bit more nitrogen. Were you just giving more of the "Greenpower 5 in 1" or do you have other fertilizers. While we are at it, what are the NPK numbers for your Greenpower? I went to the website and did not see them mentioned.


Yes, please post those photos. It would help by letting us see what you are seeing.
I have some other fertilizer (cause im Testing the 5in1 rn).

The NPK is 4.5-0.5-5.5 (but you get a Phosphor Booster powder with it and you use it in the bloom week 3-5)

Here are the Photos(all on the Pic are watered with the 5in1 fertilizer and they all get the same except the Purple one). She got a Bit better by the Looks of it too.
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Yeah in the evening it gets to Like 18°C in the room
That's about to coldest it should be and, maybe, it got colder for a few hours every day. It could be doing it.

Don't rule out what others are saying.
 
The soil wasnt used before and it Changed in a time of Like half a week.
Yea so that's really too fast to be anything except something you added,what was the last you gave them ? Did you switch to a higher ratio of bloom nutes ? Almost looks like too much p + k to fast. Plants handle those nutes differently could explain why they all at different stages of unhealthy also. I agree with smoking wings tho,the doctors need a lot more info,so get pH right for now until everyone can help you figure it out !!
 
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