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Slow Growing Yellow plants

thatguy123

Member
Hey guys, I have 2 plants one og kush and sour kush from reserva privada grown from seed. They are 3 months old outdoors & growing extremely slow infact I feel like plucking them out ASAP :sasmokin:. They have been the same size for months already, the leaves are yellow to white. Need some advice ASAP as I have never encountered this outdoors.
 

thatguy123

Member
It might be my soil mix but the other ones in the garden seem to have no problem with it only theese two. I have not fed nutrients since I noticed theyr slow growth. It gets really hot outside so I water once a day dont know if thats the problem. Anyhow Thanks for the quick response.
 
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Sat X RB

doubt it's overwatering cos they'd be dead by now.

seems unusual to me that you haven't fed them because they're growing slow. probly would have been the first thing I did.

give them a feed and see what happens ...
 

Passion99

Active member
try N in foliar spray. rather take half dose( half foliar dose, not dose u make when u water plants, to be clear :)) first so you dont burn them.
 

joe fresh

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that right there is a lockout...prob from the ph being bad....check the soil ph to find out if it differs anywhere in the garden....

i would also say that it doesnt matter how hot it is, if the plant is not drinking the water then watering every day is def over watering which will cause them to look like that as well
 

slshemup

Member
check out yor soil ph best at ph 6.5 to ph 7.also a quality complete balanced organic liquid food will make sure they have what they need.make sure your feed when mixed is ph 6.5 to ph 7 no higher.
 

Weird Jimmy

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could be from a soil dwelling bug. Move the top inch of soil and check for gnat larvae or root aphids.
 

Granger2

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Remove from container, and look closely and very quickly to check for root aphids or fungus gnats. If so, check sticky's in the infirmary and coco forums. If you don't have any...

Flush well, then right away, root feed with half strength grow formula with trace minerals incl Mg, with root stimulator and 1 or 1.5 Tbl/gal of 3% hydrogen peroxide. Foliar feed with same, without peroxide. Do not water again till pots feel about half as heavy. Use peroxide 3 waterings/feedings, letting dry well each time. Fourth time, inoculate with a good product like Great White or similar. Foliar feed weekly till color returns.

Make sure you've got Ca, Mg, sulfates covered with your feed.

Stop watering so often, but make sure you get runoff each time you do. You can wait till the plants start to barely wilt without damage. Good luck. -granger
 
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