Dingdong64
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Hi Guys, I’m 2 weeks into flower and I’m getting a few yellow leaves on the plants. Ph is 6.0
Any idea what it could be and the cure?
Any idea what it could be and the cure?
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yes absolutely could be as well. If his plant stretched and the lights never were adjusted then the curling would definately be the reason from heat stress.
Looks like Remy has you covered here but what type of medium are you in? Are you giving it Calmag? It appears to be a Calmag issue to me since you mentioned second week of flower...but still more info needed
lol, OK fair enough. I typically don't like to step on someones toes when they jump in first to assist, so I probably should have rephrased it differently. Some people will only ask a basic question first, which I do sometimes as well because many times you never hear back from the OP, and to go into a lot of details right away can be all for not. It's a feel thing I guess. Enjoy your week brother!I don't have him covered LMAO.
lol, OK fair enough. I typically don't like to step on someones toes when they jump in first to assist, so I probably should have rephrased it differently. Some people will only ask a basic question first, which I do sometimes as well because many times you never hear back from the OP, and to go into a lot of details right away can be all for not. It's a feel thing I guess. Enjoy your week brother!
Well make sure you keep an eye on it my friend. Remember, when a plant is trying to tell you something it typically wont fix itself unless it gets some sort of interaction from the grower. So, if you have yellow now, and it's early in it's growth, or veg stage, then chances are that yellowing will not go away and may in fact get worse.I actually had a few yellow leaves on one of my blue rhinos today. totally yellow but healthy looking otherwise. I'm not gonna freak out about it unless it continues.
Well make sure you keep an eye on it my friend. Remember, when a plant is trying to tell you something it typically wont fix itself unless it gets some sort of interaction from the grower. So, if you have yellow now, and it's early in it's growth, or veg stage, then chances are that yellowing will not go away and may in fact get worse.
Don't be afraid to come back and ask for help if you find you need it. Have a great week!
You bet, we're here to help each other. Sounds like you got things under control, so enjoy the harvest once ready with that Blue Rhino!thanks broski. I feel like she wants more nitrogen. been feeding on the light side i plan to give a little more grow and a little more cal mag because i like the smell : )