What is wrong with this plant?

elfo777

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Not sure what is happening here, I have been feeding half the recommended nutrients but she is developing yellow leaves and the top leaves look a bit too green. Any ideas? Is this overfeeding?
 

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elfo777

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What nutes ?
How much / water / ph / temps / medium / shoe size ……


Plus noticed little yellow spots … could be bugs , check under leaf.
Bio Bizz fish mix and alg a mic, 0,5/l. PH is around 6.6 - 6.8, bio bizz light mix, water is around 500ml per plant, when they feel light. Those little spots I think are from watering because the plants were too low and water splashed, no bugs under the leaf. I suspect it might be overfeeding because my soil might have nutrients from my old grow still, not sure though.
 

Budzbuddha

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Too me they look hungry - not too familiar with Biobizz line but it seems fish “ mix “ is supposed to be used with grow mix.
Apparently “ light mix “ is technically light in nutes. As it is labeled for maybe 3 weeks of nutes.

These multi bottle nute lines always give me a headache since they promote more purchases of nutes just to make a complete feed.
I don’t know if you have other options available but a simple one would switch over to GH MAXIBLOOM ( powder ) …. This one and done feed will power it from start to finish alone. Simple as fuck to use …. Literally one tablespoon to a gallon ( some adjusting for hungrier plants ) but has the ease of water soluble elements that are avaliable to plant. One thing that would help your plant also is EWC ( earth worm casting ) added to top soil.
It not only conditions medium but promotes good plant health and it’s organic.

To me that nute line is just not enough
 

Billy the Mountain

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Too me they look hungry - not too familiar with Biobizz line but it seems fish “ mix “ is supposed to be used with grow mix.
Apparently “ light mix “ is technically light in nutes. As it is labeled for maybe 3 weeks of nutes.

These multi bottle nute lines always give me a headache since they promote more purchases of nutes just to make a complete feed.
I don’t know if you have other options available but a simple one would switch over to GH MAXIBLOOM ( powder ) …. This one and done feed will power it from start to finish alone. Simple as fuck to use …. Literally one tablespoon to a gallon ( some adjusting for hungrier plants ) but has the ease of water soluble elements that are avaliable to plant. One thing that would help your plant also is EWC ( earth worm casting ) added to top soil.
It not only conditions medium but promotes good plant health and it’s organic.

To me that nute line is just not enough
Sure you didn't mean teaspoon (5ml) per gallon?
 

Serpentz

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I got the same problem right now, and its because of high alkaline soil. The runoff water is measuring 7.1 pH. At this range, the plant can't take in the nutrients it needs. I got a calcium magnesium deficiency and lime green leaves just like yours. I agree with Budzbuddha...they look hungry...the same as my plants right now. I'm trying to get some sulfur powder now to see if I can fix my problem. Wish you lots of luck there.
 

MrChillz

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I don't think so. The plant is not big enough yet to be rootbound at this stage, and you really can't see his container in the photos.
I say possible rootbound because of all the root fibers exposed above the soil.. just an observation. I dont see much nutrient toxicity by looking at the tips of the leaves other than one tip in photo 1.
 
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