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Sobekobe

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Ok, so I noticed a little yellowing on some of my larger leaves a couple of days ago. The yellowing seems to not start on the outsides of the leaves like nitrogen deficiency, but seems to start in the middle of the leaf. I feared lockout of some nutrient, so I properly flushed yesterday hoping that things would look better today. Today they are a little more yellow than yesterday(like a shade), and seems to be spreading to more leaves. I wouldnt have noticed the problems if my other plant wasnt such a lush green (same strain, same age).

The affected plant is also sharing a pot with another plant, and this is the only thing that I can think of causing problems. However, these two plants sharing one pot are also my stronger, frostier plants.

They have been perfectly healthy up to this point. Any input is appreciated!

Here is a pic of my most affected leaf:

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SOIL:

How long has this problem been going on? 2-3 days
What STRAIN are you growing? Auto White Russian
What was the establishing technique? (seed or clone?) Seed
What is the age of your plants? 42 days from seed
How long have they been in the soil mixture they are in now? entire time
How Tall are the plants? 9- 10 inches
What PHASE (seedling, vegetative or flower) are the plants in? flower
What Technique are you using? (SOG, SCROG etc) none, normal method
What size pots are you using? (Include how many subjects to pot) 3 liter pot, one with ailment has 2 plants
What substrate/medium are you using? What brand of soil mixture are you using?(percentage of perlite, vermiculite...etc?) Fox Farm Ocean Forest, 25% added perlite
What Nutrient's are you using? Fox Farm Big Bloom
How much of each nutrient are you using with how much water? recommended dosage of 4Tbsp per gallon
How often are you feeding?
Full dose every other watering
If flowering, when did you switch over to using Bloom nutrients? When flowering started
What order are you mixing your nutrients? (example: veg nutes 1st, bloom 2nd ect) Big Bloom then pH balance
What is the TDS/EC/PPM of your nutrients used? unknown
What is the pH of the "RUN-OFF"? 6.6
What method of pH test was administered? Using Strips? pH pen? drops
How often are you watering? as needed, when soil is dried out
When was your last feeding and how often are you feeding? 3 days ago, flushed yesterday hoping to help
What size bulb are you using? 4x 26w CFL 6500k 2x 23w CFL 2700k
What is the distance to the canopy? 2 inches
What is your RH Factor? (Relative Humidity) 40%
What is the canopy temperature? 80F day, 75F night
What is the Day/Night Temp? (Include fluctuation range)
80F day, 75F night
What is the current Air Flow? (cfm etc.) 80 CFM
Tell us about your ventilation, intake exhaust and when its running and not running ? passive intake, main exhaust blowing when lights are one, secondary fan always on
Is the fan blowing directly at plants? blowing above plants
Is the grow substrate constantly wet or moist? no
Is your water HARD or SOFT? bottled spring water
What water are you using? Reverse Osmosis (RO)? Tap? Bottled? Well water? Distilled? Mineral Water?
bottled spring water
Are you using water from a water softener? no
Has plant been recently pruned, cloned or pinched? couple of dead leaves on lower branches
Have any pest chemicals been used? If so what and when? none
Are plant's infected with pest's? no

Thanks for your comments!
 
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EvilTwin

Sobe,
Doesn't look like much of a problem. Maybe an early N deficiency. I assume the lightening of the green coloration is the issue that you're worried about.

One thing you might want to check out. Some spring water is really high in Calcium and other dissolved solids. The excess of those things can block absorption of other nutrients. So if you have a TDS meter...take a reading on that water. What's you're tap TDS? Since your buying water you have many options.
ET
 

Sobekobe

Member
Thanks for the reply EvilTwin. I do not have a TDS meter available at the moment. What would be a cheap way of determining the TDS of spring water? A quick google search led me to a site that indicated Deer Park water is about 90ppm.

http://www.h2ro.com/_Bottled2.htm

I will continue to monitor the leaves, and hopefully this will stay a non-issue.

Thanks again
 

Weedninja

Member
Did I read correctly that you have 2 plants in a 3L pot? How big are the plants?
EDIT: I see they are 9-10 inches.
 
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EvilTwin

Sobe,
That sounds great...90ppm. So you can assume water isn't the issue. Many nutrients are shy on Magnesium. It plays the same role in plant chlorophyll that Iron does in the hemoglobin molecule. In other words, it's the keystone of chlorophyll. Advanced Mg deficiency is easy to spot but early deficiency isn't.

Marijuana is a Mg hog and some strains are worse then others. After growing White Widow, I started appreciating that. So now, with most of my plants, I routinely supplement with Epsom salts (MgSo4) using about 1/4 tsp/gal as a preventative. The lightening of those leaves could be Mg related. The plant can also use the sulfur so nothing is harmed or wasted by doing this. It's even said that it enhances flavor and some finishing products include Epsom salts for that reason.

So, why not add some to your feedings. You won't see anything dramatic...but I'll bet your green will return with a little time.
Cheers,
ET
 

Sobekobe

Member
Quick update on my plant:

The yellowing seems to be increasing. Its the larger leaves that are showing deficiencies, but I am hoping this is just the plant starting to suck energy out of the leaves as it enters late flowering. My last watering, day before Thanksgiving, was 1/2 FF Big Bloom and 1/4tsp of Epsom salt.

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But on a good note, she is looking good at the colas:

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So am I correct in still being concerned, or should I just pass it off as N not being used so much any more?
 

Weedninja

Member
When you limit the amount of space the plants have to form roots, you're also crippling their ability to uptake nutes. You're gonna lose yield and have ugly,dying plants.
 

hazy

Active member
Veteran
Your deficiency will be one of these- nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, magnesium, and zinc -These are the mobile nutrients and the ones that show on older leaves.
Potassium is high on the list of possibilities. Too much Mg will restrict K.
Maybe you need to give a flush, then give new nutes to try to get back on track.
 
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EvilTwin

Sobe,
Your plants really don't look that bad. Often a plant may get behind a bit in N and start borrowing from lower leaves. Those leaves then become sacrificial. It's just not that uncommon to lose a leaf now and then. It's when it becomes widespread that it becomes an issue.

Those plants look like they could handle a boost in nutrient level. You're only running 1/2 strength. Ease it up a bit...you're going to want to do that anyway at some point anyway. imo
ET
 

Sobekobe

Member
Before the problem started showing I was feeding full, but then flushed once the problem showed just to be sure. Just flushed out again, and I'll be boosting back to full strength next watering, probably in a couple of days. Harvest should be within the next 3 weeks, but we will see how things play out.

Thanks for the replys everyone. Live and Learn, right?
 
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