Leaves yellowing does any1 know why???

S2thet

Member
What ever is yellow will stay that way.
I wouldnt use anything but a and b at this stage. Ive gone entire grows using jusy a b and plant has been perfect

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Wud u not use any of tha other stuff then?
 

jaybray

Member
IMO it comes down to the grower if your mothers are well fed. The babies will expect a similar treatment. It does not hurt to feed a clone they just need very little food. If your mom didn't feed you when you were a baby you would grow slower and possibly get sick easier because you don't have the proper nutrition. When a baby plant is young we focus on roots a base for the rest of the plant. Similar to a child they don't learn to walk overnight they take baby steps (they build a base). Its easier to feed light and move forward, if you feed heavy and the plant doesn't need it you slow the whole process.
 

King of Jah

Active Member
The bottles are guides on how much to use not how much your plant wants.

Its completely up to the grower I only had additives when I see a deficiency.
Other wise I just use a b and mass gainer during flower

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S2thet

Member
Just read a lot about superthrive so may get some of that toms cut down on the nutes a bit and hope it kicks back off in the right direction!!! I'm goin to trim the plants down slightly aswel hope they start to wrk well for me!! Ile be sure to keep u all updated!!
 

jaybray

Member
Just read a lot about superthrive so may get some of that toms cut down on the nutes a bit and hope it kicks back off in the right direction!!! I'm goin to trim the plants down slightly aswel hope they start to wrk well for me!! Ile be sure to keep u all updated!!
Superthrive is ok but it can be dangerous as well. Literally drops of this if you use.
 

Squidbilly

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If your even going half of what is says on the bottle your probably overfeeding. I find whats on the back of the bottle is WAY overboard. If I mix just my veg nutes as per the instructions state I'm around 1000ppm. Even half of that would be too much for younger plants. These don't look to young to young ot me and you should be feeding every watering with coco otherwise your practically flushing the nutes every time you just use water and they sit there with very little nutrition until you feed them again.

In coco you should be watering almost every day with nutes until 20-30% Runoff. The medium should not completely dry out, but almost. I think your plant is stressed from too much nutes, then no nutes, then too much, etc. I keep my ppm on the lower side and feed every watering. That's the beauty of coco. You feed often and it's almost impossible to overwater.

As stated above you need an E.C meter or a TDS meter to know how much your feeding them. Without that it's hard to get your feed accurate everytime. It's easy to go over just measuring with a spoon or glass. That's why you always have to check it along with your ph.
 

S2thet

Member
If your even going half of what is says on the bottle your probably overfeeding. I find whats on the back of the bottle is WAY overboard. If I mix just my veg nutes as per the instructions state I'm around 1000ppm. Even half of that would be too much for younger plants. These don't look to young to young ot me and you should be feeding every watering with coco otherwise your practically flushing the nutes every time you just use water and they sit there with very little nutrition until you feed them again.

In coco you should be watering almost every day with nutes until 20-30% Runoff. The medium should not completely dry out, but almost. I think your plant is stressed from too much nutes, then no nutes, then too much, etc. I keep my ppm on the lower side and feed every watering. That's the beauty of coco. You feed often and it's almost impossible to overwater.

As stated above you need an E.C meter or a TDS meter to know how much your feeding them. Without that it's hard to get your feed accurate everytime. It's easy to go over just measuring with a spoon or glass. That's why you always have to check it along with your ph.
ive only ever fed them nutes with water I've Neva fed just water, I know coco is pretty hard to overwater so I know that isn't the problem. I have syringes that I measure the exact nutrient amount with so instead of following the schedule ile drop the nutes a bit. I was told to water every other day but the coco does dry out pretty quick so been giving them a full water every other day and just a small amount every day to keep them dryin out completely!! I asked at grow shop about a nute meter and they said by following the measurements I didn't need a wand??? I check ph every day aswel!! Ile take few pics now and see how there doin tsay I haven't checked them yet today thanks billy!!! Lemme no wat u think in a few mins!!!
 

S2thet

Member
If your even going half of what is says on the bottle your probably overfeeding. I find whats on the back of the bottle is WAY overboard. If I mix just my veg nutes as per the instructions state I'm around 1000ppm. Even half of that would be too much for younger plants. These don't look to young to young ot me and you should be feeding every watering with coco otherwise your practically flushing the nutes every time you just use water and they sit there with very little nutrition until you feed them again.

In coco you should be watering almost every day with nutes until 20-30% Runoff. The medium should not completely dry out, but almost. I think your plant is stressed from too much nutes, then no nutes, then too much, etc. I keep my ppm on the lower side and feed every watering. That's the beauty of coco. You feed often and it's almost impossible to overwater.

As stated above you need an E.C meter or a TDS meter to know how much your feeding them. Without that it's hard to get your feed accurate everytime. It's easy to go over just measuring with a spoon or glass. That's why you always have to check it along with your ph.
The leaves are lookin betts but a few fan leaves r slightly yellowing and the odd 1 has dried and curld up at the end I presumed if they needed water all the leaves wud yellow not just the odd 1 here and there?
 

dannyboy602

Well-Known Member
If ur growing in coco u have to treat it as a hydro grow. Look on the bottles to c the directions for amounts. The one pic looked burned to me. That means too much fertilizer. But I've never grown in coco. I don't trust it as a medium. I'm a soil man thru and thru. But since u spent all that money (how much did it set u back anyway?) u may as well use it. My advice is to ask one of the hydro mods (void object is a good guy) to advise u on the brand of nutes u bought. Just pm one. They are here to help. Or create a thread in hydro and ask for direction. Wish I could help but as I said anything that is not organic soil is not my forte.
 

S2thet

Member
If ur growing in coco u have to treat it as a hydro grow. Look on the bottles to c the directions for amounts. The one pic looked burned to me. That means too much fertilizer. But I've never grown in coco. I don't trust it as a medium. I'm a soil man thru and thru. But since u spent all that money (how much did it set u back anyway?) u may as well use it. My advice is to ask one of the hydro mods (void object is a good guy) to advise u on the brand of nutes u bought. Just pm one. They are here to help. Or create a thread in hydro and ask for direction. Wish I could help but as I said anything that is not organic soil is not my forte.
£300 all in which I think is a lot how wud I find that void object ile look in hydro now nice1 dan!!! I'm using an mh bulb didn't think they'd burn
 
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