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Old 08-14-2005, 05:38 AM #1
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Yellowing problem???

I have 3 plants that are yellowing and have been for a little longer than they have been flowering which is about two weeks.I used monster grow on them about a week ago.I flushed them with clearex at first sign of flowering.I waited till they needed water agin[which was 2 days]next I used some fox farm big bloom with some cal-mag which I have hit them with several times with but have no more.I have some fox farm big bloom,pureblend pro bloom,Earthjuice and some bio rush.I don't have any pics uploaded to post bt I gave as accurate info as I could.The ph is fine.I onlt test what I feed then.I have a liquid ph tester.I hope someone can shead some light for me.Is this a normal thing during flowering?
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.I flushed them with clearex at first sign of flowering.



why would ya do that ? if you have any problems like yellowing ,, you could either be feeding too much . and you should know how much ya fee them ,, or your just not feeding enough .. and if ya got yellowing , thats a deffency of some kind or lock up .. and i my self think it is better to feed them a weak nute mixture and feed more times than giving it a strong mixture and feeding less.. theres alot of things that could be wrong but if ya ph is fine ,, than the problem most likely is ya feeding .. i would just read the bottle that ya got and go by directions.. but do this for every gallon of soil it takes 3 gallons of water to flush .. i would run 3 gallons ... and then when it needs water again i would start feeding it slowly with weak nutes and build the nutes stronger as ya feed by the directions .. hope it helps ... would love to know were it started yellowing at firts ... the top ,, middle ,,, or bottom ... this means alot ..
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Old 08-14-2005, 11:55 AM #3
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you're using way too many nutes...slow down focus on your soil...and then light nutes in water feedings....it's really fun to have all the cool nutes around ...but all and all simple is what keeps my plants GREEN....and lush..something to think about
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Old 08-14-2005, 09:35 PM #4
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I not using too much ferts,

My friend Shared his nutes with me.He also gave me the plants already vegged for a month.He done this because I let him send the nutes and stuff to me and I took them to him.He lives about 150 miles from me.So ya see I was just telling people what I have, not what I have used.If you read carefully you would see that the only thing I have used in flowering is fox farm big bloom,a little cal-mag and some monster grow to green them up.I was not tring to be cool with the ferts.My friend was going by an old classic thread from bog @OG.We split the nutes up.I have never used these before as I am a nOObyI just want to know which fert. is best.The yellowing started at the bottom on one and in the middle on another.The other is just starting to yellow a little and is not as green as my friends.I was told to use some 20 20 20.Is this a good idea?I will post some new pics soon.Itook a look at my previous post an this can be confusing sorry.quote [next I used some fox farm big bloom with some cal-mag which I have hit them with several times with but have no more]I only used the cal-mag several times not the fox farm big bloom,only once did I do this.so far.I am a nOOby but you have to start somewhere.I really appreciate every comment and will heed to advice so help me out.I will keep you posted on the progress.I still need to know how much if any nitrogen is needed in flowering.Post ya later and thanks for the tips.I try to give detailed info so if there is something i left ou let me know. I can't seen to add some links to my post but the site name had some*********** in there so I took it as you can not post links to certian sites.I am learning so be gentel.

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Old 08-15-2005, 12:26 PM #5
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I would transplant now, give the some good fresh soil...

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Old 08-15-2005, 08:01 PM #6
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I need to updete everyone.

I tried to put a link in but it did'nt work probably because it was a site like this one.Well H G 420.It is where I started my grow at.I used to have them in 7 1/2 gal grow bags but I have since put them in the ground.It was easy.I dug some about 3' deep and a little bigger than the bags.I got some potting soil an gently with a real sharp knife,slit the bag all the way down.popped they right in the holes and put some soil on top.About the yellowing.If they a still yellowing when I go see them today I plan on using some 20 20 20 to green them up.I has only been about a week since they were put in the ground.I was told to green them up first thing so if anybody has any other ideas than 20 20 20 them let me know.Remember they have been flowering for about 20 days.I need some advice as of what I shpuld do.I have to be careful because its crunch time.I'm still working on the pis. so they will be like I want them.As soon as I figure out this photo program.So please help I have 4 Green Giant X Rosetta Stone from Fet's Green Giant X's at Spice Brothers seeds.They are real nice so far .I just need to get a hold on this yellowing.Thanks for your comments.

there is a little yellowing on this one but is still yellowing.I will get some more pics up so everyone can see for themselves.
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I added some better pics of the yellow.

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Old 08-15-2005, 08:43 PM #7
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are you watering too much?.. i had a yellowing problem with my outdoor. i did a tea and they boosted dark green...

per gallon....4 tbls worm castings
2 tblsp guano.
i tsp seaweed humic acid

this is what makes my plants dark green....
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Old 08-15-2005, 08:56 PM #8
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If the yellowing is starting from the bottom up, try giving them some nutes high in Nitrogen, such as Fish Emulsion, or Pure Blend Grow...
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Old 08-15-2005, 10:15 PM #9
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not a water peroblem

I'm sure its not a water problem.I have good drainage.I used mostly co co coir in the bags and this has been going on for some time now,gradually worse.I useed clearxe because because I knew there was a def. and flowering was setting in.Someone said to take care of the def. asap so thats why. For Sunsimluator who ask.I did not want this problem to lapse into flowering.The only thing I have as far as grow nutes. is some bio-bizz bio-grow and some monster grow which i have used once in flower to see if that would green them up but it did not.The yellowing bearly slowed down.I heard the monster grow didnt work good with a friend with the same strain and he went to 20 20 20 and he says tthey love it.I just hope that is what is because I'm going to get some today unless I can get a better plan.Thanks agin for all the info.I also have some Diehard biorush if that helps any.
This on is just starling to yellow
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Old 08-16-2005, 12:05 AM #10
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I have some pureblend grow original

I have some pure Blend grow also.Can I use the pure blend or the bio-grow to help a nitrogen def?

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