My plants are about 115 days old. Two of them are in 2 1/2 gallon pots and the other is in a 5 gallon bucket all outside. I water them every 2-3 days depending on how fast the soil dries up. On July 1st I started watering them with Expert Gardener All Purpose/Water Soluble Plant Food. I've used it 3 times and have flushed my plants twice this month. When I first used it my plants loved it. Now, not so much. A lot of the leaves are yellowing from the bottom of the plant up to about the middle. I cut the yellow leaves off, but the very next day more leaves have turned. Also some of the leaves tips are burned. They all just started to flower a few days ago. How can I fix the problem? And what is the problem?
View attachment 3471878View attachment 3471879View attachment 3471880View attachment 3471881View attachment 3471886View attachment 3471887View attachment 3471888 My plants are about 115 days old. Two of them are in 2 1/2 gallon pots and the other is in a 5 gallon bucket all outside. I water them every 2-3 days depending on how fast the soil dries up. On July 1st I started watering them with Expert Gardener All Purpose/Water Soluble Plant Food. I've used it 3 times and have flushed my plants twice this month. When I first used it my plants loved it. Now, not so much. A lot of the leaves are yellowing from the bottom of the plant up to about the middle. I cut the yellow leaves off, but the very next day more leaves have turned. Also some of the leaves tips are burned. They all just started to flower a few days ago. How can I fix the problem? And what is the problem?
Mite be a wii bit too high bro kinda hot for that stage of flowering in my opinion that more for week 4-6 of tje flowering stage need something less powerfull for now
DYNAGRO BLOOM is a great no frills bloom feed , just put a 1/2 - 1 tsp per gallon of water. No need to add PK boosters , this works great by itself .
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Dyna-Gro Liquid Bloom plant food is a concentrated low nitrogen, high phosphorus nutrient containing all 6 essential macronutrients and all 10 essential micronutrients that every plant needs. Works well in hydroponics gardening, indoor potted plants and outdoor gardening.
Use Dyna-Gro Liquid Bloom to increase the size, color and number of blooms produced. This nutrient supplies a balance of low ammoniacal to nitrate nitrogen needed to avoid stem elongation in flowering plants and vegetables.
Thanks so much for all of your feedback. I will try it at 1/4 strength until I get the dynagro... or maybe just plain water... I feel terrible seeing them like this! The soil isn't too wet, I actually watered them last night (no nutes) and they're already just about dry. The soil is drying out a lot faster lately since its been hot here in SoCal... By the way... I like that you called me Bro, but I think Sis would be more fitting because like my plants I'm female