Light green new growth

jdr00

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Hello every one, This is my 3rd grow. These plants look pretty healthy except the fact the new growth is light green. Two of the plants are blueberry auto flower and one gorilla glue auto flower. I'm growing in fox farm ocean forest potting soil. A quarter of that is perlite. The soil ph. is about 7.0. I'm feeding them 1/2 tsp of Fox farm big bloom liquid fertilizer and 1/2 a tsp of FF Microbe brew fertilizer every other watering. The plants are 21 days old. They are also in are pots. (2 1/2 gallon) Can any one tell me what the light green on the new growth? Is this normal? I'm thinking Its nitrogen deficiency but I don't know . It seems like there is a lot of things that cause this.

Thanks J
 

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Bukvičák

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Hello every one, This is my 3rd grow. These plants look pretty healthy except the fact the new growth is light green. Two of the plants are blueberry auto flower and one gorilla glue auto flower. I'm growing in fox farm ocean forest potting soil. A quarter of that is perlite. The soil ph. is about 7.0. I'm feeding them 1/2 tsp of Fox farm big bloom liquid fertilizer and 1/2 a tsp of FF Microbe brew fertilizer every other watering. The plants are 21 days old. They are also in are pots. (2 1/2 gallon) Can any one tell me what the light green on the new growth? Is this normal? I'm thinking Its nitrogen deficiency but I don't know . It seems like there is a lot of things that cause this.

Thanks J
They start to flower, so all good except the yield will be most likely shit.
 

Samsung Kawasaki

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You should carry on feeding them veg nutrients for the first couple weeks as they start flower and then start with the bloom nutes.
 

ZuuTeD614

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You have 2 1/2 gallon pots filled a third of the way up so you may have 2 gallons there. Next time use atleast a 3 gallon franchise pot or even 5 gallon for autos I have been told. And fill them up to the top or close as you water the soil will shrink down and be perfect.
 

jdr00

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In the picture the level of the dirt is 3 inches from the top. I didn't plan that. Can I top off the pots or is it to late?
You have 2 1/2 gallon pots filled a third of the way up so you may have 2 gallons there. Next time use atleast a 3 gallon franchise pot or even 5 gallon for autos I have been told. And fill them up to the top or close as you water the soil will shrink down and be perfect.
In the picture the level of the dirt is 3 inches from the top. I didn't plan that. Can I top off the pots or is it to late?
 
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