Tough work this growing

lucy

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pics are from two of three plants, the other one isn't showing anything so didn't take any pics of it.
so if they're girls I'm going to start cloning them!!!
 

lucy

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Things have taken a turn for the worst.

All input welcome on how to rectify this lovely ladies.

They went outside for two days about 10 days ago, it was a bit breeze out and I don't have a fan in the wardrobe so that could have caused some stress.

In addition there was a little accident with the timer and they got 24hrs of light after they're trip outside, followed by a power cut that week.

All in all my girls are not looking their best.

I've named them blondie and giggles. Blondie was so named (before any of the above issues) because she is tall thin and way blonder than giggles. Where as giggles is not as tall she had (well used to have) lovely dark leaves.

In the last week this has all changed. Giggles leaves are going yellow and blondie looks like she overdid it on the highlights.

They got feed today with Baby Bio - a general food supplement that I use on the other plants in the garden.

Any tips on gettting them looking better - they're buds are still blossoming though
Blondies' flowers
 

lucy

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Giggles is on the left and blondie on the right, you can see how light blondie is compared to giggles. She only seems to be getting lighter



but then this is the top of blondie:


and another one
 

TheJollyBrother

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yeahh id say jimbo is right, you can give flowering plants a fair bit of nutes and more often than vegetative stage, normally over nuting would showing yellowing tips so im sure your not over doing it.

Though the power cut and the 24h/s of light might have shocked them id expect the flowering to take a little longer, BUT alll in all they are looking great! and 2 out of 3 are females already! Fingers crossed for a third
Jolly
 

kindprincess

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And this is Giggles' llower leaves that are all yellow on the inside:
that is a magnesium defficiency. it can be easily remedied with epsom salts, i'd use one tsp per gallon.

are you using molasses? it has lots of micro nutes in it, good for dirt grows.....

kp
 

kindprincess

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the other palish leaves indicate a nitrogen defficiency. feed with full strength veg nutes once or twice, and go back to a flower feeding schedule.

don't be afraid to feed you plants!!

kp
 

lucy

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So epsom salts for Giggles for her yellow leaves and just more nutrients in general for them both.

I'll let ya know how that goes
 
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