blackberry,whitewidow,bubblelicious having yellowing problems help!!orded from nirvan

ndzbnln

Active Member
hey world im having some issues with my ladies heres then scenerio.i have two blackberrys ,1white widow, and one bubbleicious.The first two in thefront that has the most yellowing in the bottomhalf are blackberry and the two behind them is the white widowto the right and bubble to the left. the white widow and bubble are doing okay ,some yellowing at the lower branches and continues to yellow.theblack berry had some drainage issues from veg mode the roots grew out of the drainage holes and grew into the carpet!!!but they should be recovered by now from that i covered the drainage holes and made smaller ones but im just wondering if this yellowing is from nutes or somthing els because new yellowing contiues to happen the typeof soil im using is topsoil soil with fox farms nutes their on their first week of flowering so i just switched the nutes from grow big to just tiger bloom....should i add a little grow big with the bloom? i also use big bloom throughout the whole process and their all under a 1000w hps lamp ph' set 6.0 but i dont have a ppm meter im just measuring the nutes out by teaspoons and tbl sp heres some pics oh and ventalation isnt an issue:peace:if anyone can help i would really appreciate it thanx
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Purplekrunchie

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Bottom yellowing is typically a sign that your plant isn't getting enough food, the plant will use up it's stored resources from the bottom up to feed the new growth. Don't overdo it to make up for this, up the feeding in small increments. I notice you are in flowering, so you maybe dropped the (n) and upped the (p) and (k), and maybe the (n) was dropped too soon. Many growers will try and get it to yellow up like this at the very end, it's all timing, but removing it too soon will slow the plants growth some. Some will say to never drop the (n) completely, others say drop it, I use organic, so I never totally drop it.
 

*BUDS

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hey world im having some issues with my ladies heres then scenerio.i have two blackberrys ,1white widow, and one bubbleicious.The first two in thefront that has the most yellowing in the bottomhalf are blackberry and the two behind them is the white widowto the right and bubble to the left. the white widow and bubble are doing okay ,some yellowing at the lower branches and continues to yellow.theblack berry had some drainage issues from veg mode the roots grew out of the drainage holes and grew into the carpet!!!but they should be recovered by now from that i covered the drainage holes and made smaller ones but im just wondering if this yellowing is from nutes or somthing els because new yellowing contiues to happen the typeof soil im using is topsoil soil with fox farms nutes their on their first week of flowering so i just switched the nutes from grow big to just tiger bloom....should i add a little grow big with the bloom? i also use big bloom throughout the whole process and their all under a 1000w hps lamp ph' set 6.0 but i dont have a ppm meter im just measuring the nutes out by teaspoons and tbl sp heres some pics oh and ventalation isnt an issue:peace:if anyone can help i would really appreciate it thanx
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look they were a little N def prior to flowering ,forget it,they're good. Keep going with flow nutes and under that 1000watter uwill get some nice buds. Dont change anything.
 

jondamon

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"Green" plants produce more bud. Take care of those leaves up until harvest. Leaves are the "food locker" for the plant. Looks like a nitrogen deficiency to me. Here is a link by "Uncle Ben" that will definitely help you out! Keep 'em green, LTT


https://www.rollitup.org/marijuana-plant-problems/158144-never-ending-abuse-phosphorous-bloom.html


Great advice!!!!!

Add some N to that mix and you should be good.

Overall Pale green plant with yellowing bottom leaves = N deficiency.

I currently use CANNA COCO nutes and they are npk 5-4-3 with added PK13/14 during week 3.

NOtice the higher N. There is no Grow and Bloom formula it is the same regardless of what photoperiod the plant is in.


J
 

ndzbnln

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well these are the last pics i took b4 i cutt them down and hung them up they smoked with lots of sweet flavor




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Great looking plants! It always puts a smile on my face and a warm spot in my heart when I see a grow come to harvest. Write my name on the side of a "J" and smoke one for me! What was your fix for the deficiency you had back in December?
 

ndzbnln

Active Member
4 the joint will do my friend. as for the deficiency,it turns out that it was the drainage holes.the holes underneath the pots i happend to be using were way to big and the roots leaked out of the pot and started growing into my carpet.It was kind of like a freak accident,when i actually figured out that my ladies were growing into my carpet and alot of roots were damaged and ripped.after they recovered i put them in to flowering....so thats why the black berry had little to no bottom branches and the rest of the ladies grew out that short and didnt yield as much as i hoped.all is well gr8 learning experience
 
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