Help identifying whats goin on

kungfu1

Member
Hey guys

Got a grow going on and leaves towards the bottom of the plant seem to be yellowing. I am using a 1000 watt ballast and ocean forest with a mix of Happy frog 50/50. The plant seems to be taking a long time to grow it has been growing for 1 1/2 - 2 months and I would have just expected it to be taller by now form other vids I have seen. Some say that the leaves are supposed to turn yellow and start to fall off towards the bottom of the plant, I saw some say that that is a nitrogen problem I am going to order some dynogro tonight. Please let me know what you think and if the dynogrow might be the solution to the problem.

Thanks


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researching

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She is starving. There are plenty of charts out there that help identify deficiencies. Are you ph'ing your water? A foliar feed of some ferts would help too. I dont know how long till that dynagrow arrives but she needs food stat.
 

☢Smokey♛Dragon♨❀

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Yeah the bottom leaves usually show first signs of dificiency or nute burn, but yes, she looks hungry AF the whole plant seems to be discolored but could just be the lighting... Good luck and feed them bitches!
 

kungfu1

Member
I have floramicro, grow, and bloom and just read they can be used for soil. I thought they were just for water. I just put some in a gallon jug, hope it will show a sign of some type of change soon.
 
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kungfu1

Member
also are your replies also related to why they plant seems to be gettn taller @ such a slow rate also?
 

theslipperbandit

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I'd give her a foliar feed of nutes to speed things up but yellowing starting at the base is a strong indication of N def which is very common in veg
 

theslipperbandit

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Never used it but it should be enough maybe ur not feeding enough but you've not described ur setup enough to give a definitive answer
 

kungfu1

Member
Never used it but it should be enough maybe ur not feeding enough but you've not described ur setup enough to give a definitive answer
first time I ever used it was like when I put up this post cause I saw it could go in soil, thought it was only for water, but was wondering if I go with a 1/4 per gallon does it increase as I go on and how much so if you know?
 
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