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Aweh, So my leaves are going light green and bottom fan leaves are turning yellow. Is this normal during flower? I know fade is normal but I'm not sure on leaves going full yellow and dying out. I'm going into week 7 of flower tomorrow. First photo period plant in flower so I'm new to this whole process.
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So I got some clones yesterday but I the new growth is yellowing, I did some google searches and I couldn't find a conclusive answer to this issue. Please help, are they saveable or not?
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Hello guys, I am a new grower and I need some help identifying a deficiency. I am using https://just-cannabis.co.za/craft-cannabis-soil/ for my growing media. I am growing moby dick & cookies autos. I am in week 5. Thinking of top dressing with worm castings this week. Anyways, I have been seeing some yellow spots on the fan leaves and they are slowly getting to newer growth as well. Please help. Thanks
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Can anyone tell me what deficiency this is?
MoeJ posted a topic in Organic Growing - Growing in soil
Hi guys first time grower , have a gorilla glue auto grown in organicraft super soil , soil ph is 7.5 , watering with RO water , top dressing with insect frass every two weeks and using cannabis microbial consortium every few days , plant suddenly started getting rust spots and and few leaves have died , any idea the deficiency?- 2 replies
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Hey all, I know there's been a few cases already of people with yellowing leaves, particularly too early on into flowering. So I wanted to try sort my situation out before it gets too bad if needed As of now, there's two big fan leaves that are yellowing and about three or so smaller leaves yellowing as well: I've also noticed that the centre of the leaves are a bit purple, not sure if that's trait of the strain (good old bagseed for my first grow) I've only been feeding with Seagro and molasses. Nothing specifically for bloom, could this be an issue? or does Seagrow have enough nutes to see me through? Seagro's ingredients: I know yellowing indicates an N deficiency, but there's more N than anything else in Seagro. Could this be normal yellowing, or does it look like a deficiency? Appreciate any advice (or criticism)
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