just a small grow but wtf??

breadbox

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I have no idea what happened. . Gave it a liter of water per day. Gave nitrogen for the first time after 2 months of water only... then this 3 days later?? I flushed it a day ago..
 

butsack

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lol what did you feed them?:clap:
the first one looks like you just cooked it in the oven.:bigjoint:
the little ones look like multiple deficiencies. maybe caused by too much N locking out the uptake of other nutrients. Does your soil contain nutrients?
 

BigTexan

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Wow, did you throw it into the sun? More than 1 problem their. there is no saving the flowering ones. They will be so fucking stressed they will herm or just die, once a leaf turns yellow it cannot repair itself and can no longer take up light. the chlorophyll in the leaves (green color) are what take up the light. once they die, well, their dead. I think you should do some more reading on how to grow and proper nutrient usage, 2 months of just water isnt that good either if your soil doesnt have nutes in it.
 

UncleReemis

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Wow, did you throw it into the sun? More than 1 problem their. there is no saving the flowering ones. They will be so fucking stressed they will herm or just die, once a leaf turns yellow it cannot repair itself and can no longer take up light. the chlorophyll in the leaves (green color) are what take up the light. once they die, well, their dead. I think you should do some more reading on how to grow and proper nutrient usage, 2 months of just water isnt that good either if your soil doesnt have nutes in it.
Yellowing leaves can be recovered within reason.

Not every heavily stressed plant will hermie for certain.
 

BigTexan

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Yellowing leaves can be recovered within reason.

Not every heavily stressed plant will hermie for certain.
ive never, ever, ever, ever, seen a yellowing plant recover. ever. eveeerr. Lol unless you pump it with ton of nitrogen to force it green? lol idk ive never seen a plant recover from yellowing in flower.
 

DannyBlaze2

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I'm thinking it's time to transplant to ffof with plain water in 3 gallon grow bags that actually holds 4 gallon! what are you waiting for? I do it when you have 3 sets of real leaves usually about 2 weeks this is about 3 1/2 weeks been in ffof for one week!!!
 

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UncleReemis

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ive never, ever, ever, ever, seen a yellowing plant recover. ever. eveeerr. Lol unless you pump it with ton of nitrogen to force it green? lol idk ive never seen a plant recover from yellowing in flower.
Hmm. I've had yellowing leaves from lack of nitrogen and calmag bounce back completely after feeding. I guess it depends on why the leaf is yellowing to begin with?
 

BigTexan

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Hmm. I've had yellowing leaves from lack of nitrogen and calmag bounce back completely after feeding. I guess it depends on why the leaf is yellowing to begin with?
Are you talking about growing new green leaves? or the leaves fading getting their green back? ive had lack of N before and never once seen the yellow ones come back to green, just new green leaves growing.
 

UncleReemis

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Are you talking about growing new green leaves? or the leaves fading getting their green back? ive had lack of N before and never once seen the yellow ones come back to green, just new green leaves growing.
Yeah I'm talking about recovering existing leaves. I think a lot has to do with the stage of maturity, I've had flowering leaves not recover with much success.
 

BigTexan

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100% yellow = no recover, up to about 70-80% yellow with mild green you have a chance of it coming back, but once yellow ive never seen them recover. but the ones with green still in them will sometimes recover, but this dudes first 2 girls are 100% yellow or dang near it.
 
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