Nu-Be
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I wish I had a sexier answer, but simple's good too. I add a text caption in MS Paint.@Nu-Be Love the Data tags in the corner of your pics. Please do tell where you found that awesome little code @ haha
I remember lots of people last year saying (in this thread) that SSDD could be finicky, but that it's worth it. @apbx720 @undercovergrowIn its own pot.
Have other plants in smaller pots but bigger plants. Maybe up pot with same mix ? It's my first time growing ssdd. Do they typically like Xtra nutes ? I mix my soil pretty hot from the start. Most of the time i run full cycle with only a few top dresses/ teas,, at beginning of flower,, mid way, and end flower.
I know it sux without providing pix, sorry folks I'm not a big pic taker. But it looks like a plant that is killing itself off right b4 harvest. Gave some nice organic tea to everything a cple days ago and all shot right up except this particular one. Normally I'd say F' it and let it be or rip it up for the compost bin but it smells really good. I simply don't have time for finiky plants. But like i said, this one has my attn.
I had two Barefoot Doctors (Harlequin x SSDD) that did pretty much what you described. Like @Tangerine_ mentioned, the yellowing is water quantity and pH-related in my case. This one likes below 7.0 pH in soil, and starts yellowing at even the slightest overwatering.
All that said, it still turns out frosty, tasty nugs, and lots of them, even if the effects aren't my cup of tea.
I'll third the vote for white sunshine. Could be you find the next lucky charms. Either way, F2?!?!?!Also help me pick which ssdd cross to pop this weekend. I'm having decision paralysis.
I think you got that backwards. Vinegar is an acid, and lowers pH. Baking soda raises pH.The organic way to go higher is white vinegar. And to lower it use baking soda to keep it organic. But like the fellas said you gotta transplant like asap. Watch how she shake back with some new shoes..