Plant Yellowing - Doesn't seem to be Nitrogen (info inside)

Plants are from clones at the local club.

Sitting in Sanctuary Soil - Empire Builder
Given Compost Tea about once a week with a mix of BioWeed/BioMarine/Diamond Black/Humboldt Honey/Organic Compost/EWC/AFH/MycoMadness
Have been feeding about once every 8 days with SNS - Vegetation for root growth and early development.
Water them whenever they seem to need it... Although maybe I could be over watering? But I highly doubt it.... I don't water them very often.


First one is Atomic Northern Lights - Much more yellowing than my other clone, doesn't seem to be Nitrogen as I have been foilar spraying both of them with a Nitrogen mix.


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Second one is Agent Orange.... lots of healthy-relatively green new growth.


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I have trained both of them to an extent as you can see by the L shaped main stems.


Having trouble finding the reason for the yellowing, any ideas, thoughts, and tips are much appreciated.

-Thanks!
 

roidrage152

Active Member
I would still guess nitrogen. Also Agent orange looks very sad, maybe thirsty. Though over-watering looks the same to me. If you recently transplanted and they were root-bound in their previous homes, root bound plants look kinda the same to me too sometimes. It appears they have plenty of room in their current homes. Not sure how often not often is, but you have little girls in pretty big pots. Indoors under certain conditions, saturated could mean 2 weeks without needing watering. I actually have gotten kinda lazy, and I'll transplant a plant from a solo cup into a 15 gallon pot. I'll water it heavy and honestly it could be like 3 weeks before i water it again. It could take several weeks for you to get significant root growth in all that dirt. Outdoors you may get more evaporation, but I've never had the privilege of taking any girls outside.
 

Hydrotech364

Well-Known Member
If you have fed Her then it should be getting the food.Can you check your PH?Any Vinegar around the house?If She is starving the PH will effect The ability to absorb nutrients.Most likely it is too high or too low.I'm guessing it needs to come down.Sometimes the bright leaves will turn dark green again after She get's healthy.I had a bubbler setup once and I hadn't been maintaining it and some bad vapors were getting into the air pump and the bubbler turned into a big dirty filter basically.The plant turned a whitish Pink, I shit you not!The whole fuckin plant but it looked Healthy.The Plant tissue looked beautiful just not green.This was extreme Nute Lockout caused by two or three different thing's.Changed over to a fresh bubbler and the green came back completely.I wish I would have owned a camera back then.I hope ya get her back and get you some good fan's Man.Plants are just like Human's they need to work out.
 
Thanks for the tips -

I'm thinking it MAY be over watering... Although I haven't been doing much at all, I am going to give it time to get real dry and see where their health goes.

I noticed a lot of growth when I moved them for a 1 gal to a 5 gal... but then I didn't see much after that - as if i locked them up.... so i will leave em dry for a few days.
 
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