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PETEROG

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 Hi can anyone help me im in early flower and im seeing a lot of yellow leaves on the bottom of the plant im watering with a ph between 6 and 7 and the medium is soil with fertiliser and perlite im also using dutch pro A and B nutrients 

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3 minutes ago, PETEROG said:

 Hi can anyone help me im in early flower and im seeing a lot of yellow leaves on the bottom of the plant im watering with a ph between 6 and 7 and the medium is soil with fertiliser and perlite im also using dutch pro A and B nutrients 

 

Just remove them. It's not a big issue unless it is the whole plant. I never really ph the water as compost generally does it itself. Can you upload pictures? It speaks far better than words.

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9 minutes ago, PETEROG said:

 Hi can anyone help me im in early flower and im seeing a lot of yellow leaves on the bottom of the plant im watering with a ph between 6 and 7 and the medium is soil with fertiliser and perlite im also using dutch pro A and B nutrients 

Without pictures it’s hard to correctly diagnose your symptoms. Could be lack of nitrogen, could be that the lower leaves are not getting enough direct light, could be a few things bud, but without pics can’t say for sure.

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How do I upload pictures on the forum 

 

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A *edit* better picture of the whole plant would be the easiest way to gauge what might be wrong.

 

Maybe also pot size, what soil, watering regime + feeding schedule you used, lndoor/Outdoor, light cycle/ direct sunlight per day and strain

 

Edit: from what I can see on the pictures, you have no deficiency. I would guess you have high N levels, thus the dark green leaves. That can hinder magnesium intake, but it looks more like natural aging process. I.e. lower leaves have become useless and get thrown off.

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they are in 5 gallon pots the light cycle is 18/6 there under a 600w hps temps are 26c humidity 45% they are being warted every 3 days with 2 liters of water they are 5 weeks old 

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Tey don’t look to bad from what I can see. But I would let them go without water until the pots are significantly lighter.


Earth can hold 1/3 of its volume in water. If you are not growing organic and feed so little, the salts become trapped in the bottom of the pot.

 

So I would wait for them to become light, then water until 1/3 of the water runs off to flush the salts from the bottom and continue like normal.

 

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Looking good :yep:

 

Lower leafs not seeing light and falling away is fine.  I tend to remove all the lower junk during the first two weeks of 12/12.

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Cheers everyone these are autoflower from FASTBUDS I got some gelato / stardog / six shooter / lemon pie there all at 5 weeks 

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Dont take leaves off autos.  I only take from photoperiod plants during first few weeks of flowering.

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