What does this look like to you guys???

Fresh 2 De@th

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only thing left is to check runoff to see if everything is in it's right perspective and if so, i suggest bumping up the nutes. yeah looking at post number #15 it could be your medium is staying wet too long (waterlogged) or you're not feeding enough or feeding high enough especially feeding once a week.
 
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2xM

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I dont think so, cause my growroom has 3 fans for air circulation inside...2 hr after i feed, the top of the soil is already dry..2 more days and it's bone dry up to my knuckle, althought the leaves dont wilt. Gonna increase the feeding a bit, after I pour a good amount of water in case of lockout. I'll post feedback afterwards.
 

Figong

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I dont think so, cause my growroom has 3 fans for air circulation inside...2 hr after i feed, the top of the soil is already dry..2 more days and it's bone dry up to my knuckle, althought the leaves dont wilt. Gonna increase the feeding a bit. I'll post feedback afterwards
2 hours? How close are your lights to the canopy top, and what wattage(s)?
 

Figong

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Yeah, that could be a small issue.. am not sure how to combat African heat.. am re-balancing my shit for Michigan weather now.. which is 50F-85F during the summer.. and winters are 25F to -10F on the avg... so I understand how the weather is a major pain in the ass... and high heat only makes it worse. What's the average room temp with the light on? and when the light is 'on', is it night time for you?
 

2xM

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No, lights on during day! I know it's not the best, but can't have the fans working on an apartment at night, too much noise. And people only come to my place at night lol. It's usually around 93 on cooler days and 100-102 on hot days (without venting). On these hot days I add C02..don't have the budget to add it everyday. But could temp cause this kind of damage to the leafs??
What confuses me is that it looks like Mg because it's on the lower foliage, but at the same time it acts a bit as iron, cause some leafs have green margins/edges, and some don't. Some of them yellow as some of them go white. A bit frustrating.
 

Figong

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No, lights on during day! I know it's not the best, but can't have the fans working on an apartment at night, too much noise. And people only come to my place at night lol. It's usually around 93 on cooler days and 100-102 on hot days (without venting). On these hot days I add C02..don't have the budget to add it everyday. But could temp cause this kind of damage to the leafs??
What confuses me is that it looks like Mg because it's on the lower foliage, but at the same time it acts a bit as iron, cause some leafs have green margins/edges, and some don't. Some of them yellow as some of them go white. A bit frustrating.
Let me take another peek at your leaves.. I was going off the information you'd typed without pic analysis - one moment boss. :)
 

Figong

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Alrighty, quick questions.. is the yellowing in what you would call the 'middle' of the plant when you look at it from the side, or middle and bottom? Is the new growth deformed, and do you see any form of pink/reddish/purple stems or sections near the main stem?
 

SimplySmokin

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Ya, i don't know but the chart I use says middle leaves yellowing is molybdenum but no matter what I think to look to your ph, i like mixing myy nutes into 5.8 but take a look at a nutrient availibility chart and that should guide you further as well as help you understand what is going on and why. Good luck with it. your asking in the right place. Folks here always happy to help.
 

2xM

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Alrighty, quick questions.. is the yellowing in what you would call the 'middle' of the plant when you look at it from the side, or middle and bottom? Is the new growth deformed, and do you see any form of pink/reddish/purple stems or sections near the main stem?
It's pretty much middle to lower. Newer leaves are fine, Stems are as green as they can be, but petioles are red.
 

2xM

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Was hoping that it'd be a heat resistant strain given the area it's being grown in, and may be a bit more tolerable.. we'll find out soon :)
Im sure this is a sativa dominant strain. This is what i get, there are only a few indoor growers have indicas here. Sativas endure heat dont they? I read somwhere, up to 40C and no more.
 

2xM

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the temps just above the canopy are not constant. Rare are the days it gets to or above 100F, and not the whole daytime cycle..just at midday..afterwards, gets down a bit.
 

carlo kro

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Not sure where you got this from.. but it does not promote a shortage of Nitrogen - the source you read from got mis-worded. The symptoms of Mo deficiency are quite similar to N, being chlorosis, margins rolled and stunted growth.
i got it from jorge's grow bible, probly i mis-worded myself bongsmilie
 

Figong

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i got it from jorge's grow bible, probly i mis-worded myself bongsmilie
Yup, as what I said was an almost quote from the bible, and I x-ref'd it to Greg and Eds books too just to make sure I wasn't losing my mind.. hahaha - tis all good man, shit happens =)
 

2xM

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Whatever it was, wasnt temp. I increased fertilizer amount, got a little nute burn, no biggy. Anyway, she's still going..got a few cristals popping up so, not bad.
I only flushed and increased dosage. I wasnt expecting much from this crappy strain anyway, but looks like decent smoke..small buds, but getting harder everyday though.
Ill post a few pics another day. I could not fix the problem but seruly did contain it. Thank you for all your support.
 
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