i would guess its the chlorine
Hey guys so I am doing my second SS run outdoor with pretty good success, although I started noticing some yellowing from the bottom up that is kind of intriguing me. I know there is plenty of N in my soil. (I accidentally used 6 lbs. instead of 5) 1 or 2 plants are actually looking like they have too much N as they are very dark green and have the "claw" leaves, But at the same time they are yellowing from the bottom up?? They are still doing fine and green for the most part but I did not have any yellowing last time until the last half of fowering. I have narrowed it down to either,
1. Too much SS and they are burning
2. PH may be a bit off
3. I need to change my filters in my tall boy water filter and the chlorine/chloramine combined with the SS is burning them just a little. Here are the pics let me know what you guys think!!
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how long have those plants been in those pots? what size are they? doubt very much its ur water or ph. probably need feeding.
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When did the main stem injury occur in pic #4?
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i disagree.....was your super soil cooked properly? for long enough?......was their a sufficient buffer.......my guess is you did not have a sufficient "composting" period, or perhaps it was long enough, but not efficient enough.......plus i think you went too heavy on your %.........you are getting an un-even absorbtion, and some lock-out.....my advice would be to find some really good water, with a low PPM, and neutral PH, and if you don't have a sufficient buffer in your soil, work some dolomite in to the top 4 inches.....then give them a good flush.......then for the next watering use a properly brewed Compost Tea, to get your herd rollin'......Disclaimer : this is just an opinion...it is what i would do if those were my girls......good luck...nugs
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i see lockout mate. some clean fresh water in a reasonable ph range6.3-6.8 and drench those bitches . another question is when you transplanted did you evenly water the soil for its first watering. dry spots can cause uneven absorption and you will have what i call soil hotspots that your roots have to grow through or around......those are bad lol.
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Last edited by kushking42; 08-15-2012 at 03:53 PM.
I see the harvest, its been here since I planted the seeds of faith.
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