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They were nice and green until 4 days ago when the yellow fade started they are only in week 6 with a papery feeling leaf. I feel this is too early for nutrient leaching. I gave a half tsp of epsom slat per gallon in 3 gallon living soil. Some leaves are still green… I can’t put my finger on it maybe calcium? Soil ph is 6.4 with gaia green 2-8-4
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They’re running out of nitrogen a bit early. Not calcium, not magnesium.
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I like to treat my women rough! Acapulco Gold from Barney’s farm. I’m sure it’s not even close to the real deal, ja ja!
Next is a tropical sativa from Ace Seeds. I like the way she is looking, can’t wait to flip the flower tent.
Then I have a cut from the sativa in a hempy bucket test. She’s getting MaxiBloom and Recharge. Right after I gave her…
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Newb here. I have some random seeds from despensary bud I have bought overtime. I figured I would use them as my starter plants into growing (without any knowledge of what seed is what makes that a bad idea probably lol. Anyways this plant sprouted may 1st and has been through enough hell to make Johnny 5 go from short circuit to long…
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from what I understand, im thinking Sulphur and or magnesium deficiency
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What are you growing in? Also what nutrients are you using?
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The inter-veinal chlorosis (yellowing between leaf veins) is a sure indicator that magnesium is not on the uptake. That does not mean it is not present. The yellowing leaf margins (edges) could be indicating a poor uptake of potassium. Both of these could be caused by improper PH or an out of balance calcium level. Be sure you have a good…
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