Kindly asking for help!!!

macsnax

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And also when the leaf is going to dye because of the ‘are’ he is going from shades of green to yellow and then brown and die. This brown shit was first and than dying...
I does look like there's more than fade going on. Keep the nutes balanced to the end. You really shouldn't have to pH in soil, but your water source could be the culprit.
 

MICHI-CAN

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Hard to tell from the pic but it just looks like fade colors. It's natural for plants to do this towards the end of flower, some more than others. Same thing as leaves changing in the fall, plants reach the end of season it life cycle and you get the pretty colors. Colors of cannabis lol
I see both, but no need to reinvent the wheel at this point with someone new.
Don't parrot the net. Give advice from actual practices. Sorry I helped the guy. NOT. Peace.
 

MICHI-CAN

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I does look like there's more than fade going on. Keep the nutes balanced to the end. You really shouldn't have to pH in soil, but your water source could be the culprit.
Could you present this in pictorial form for those of us who can't read. Along with some specifics as opposed to generalizations.
 

Bukvičák

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So it will probably caused at first to low pH in the root zone (5,5), when I have found this out, I have left it for 3 day to let it dry a little bit and than (me idiot) I have adjusted pH to 6,15 by adding pHed water to 6,9 but without any nutricient only with 25% of additives and the girls are starving now...! I will go on with the feeding according to the schedule (80% was my last highest concentration of recommended dosage) but I wont to burn them down or make a shit full of npk when there will be no flush...???!?!
 

Bukvičák

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Rh should be good. I'm saying continue your flower feed and water schedule. Double check ph. Maintain uniform temps both night and day.
Thank you very much again. I wanted to start flush tommorow but now it seems to me the worst thing I can do. Thank you
 

Bukvičák

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Thank you very much again. I wanted to start flush tommorow but now it seems to me the worst thing I can do. Thank you
Girls are hungry and I want to put them on the diet, such clever. If the issue is only about the feed than it should be OK. Thanks
 

JoeBlow5823

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Thank you very much again. I wanted to start flush tommorow but now it seems to me the worst thing I can do. Thank you
Just give them straight water when they need it until they are ready to cut. Nutrients arent going to do you any good at this stage in the game.
 

JoeBlow5823

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I have a problem with leaves on one of three flowers growing in soil. Flowers are at 10th week of flowering phase (67th day) and every flower is probably different pheno and will be harvested in different times. I have found out that my root pH is too low (5,5) ten days ago, so I have immediatelly flushed it (with a really small amount of additives to pHed the water to 6,9 (EC 0,9) and have got pH 6,15 runoff. And it was a little bit overwatered for around a week and now when it is dry (I am going to watering tommorrow) it shows on one of the flowers quite big yellowing of the leaves. Despite the brown spots seems to stop spreading because of adjusting root pH (according to me it was caused by that) the leaves looks poor and I am afraid of finishing it till the end and it probalbly takes 2-3 weeks... I apreciatte every help. Thank you
The only color I can identify is different intensities of burple.
 

Bukvičák

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Just give them straight water when they need it until they are ready to cut. Nutrients arent going to do you any good at this stage in the game.
According to breeder my silver haze should flower 10-11 weeks. According to me 12-13 when I look at the girls. I am now mid of 10th week so I still have at least 3 weeks (with two girls, one of them is quite OK with clear trichromes and pistils 25/75 and the second one is that ONE showing the hard nute defficiency and trichromes are still clear and pistils 35/65) and the last one is completely healthy without any signs of nute deff, she has already half milky trichromes and some of them are getting amber already and pistils 70/30 so she has 2 weeks to go. AND ALL OF THEM ARE IN ONE POT!!! And now I am lost what to do... because 3 weeks without nutricients in this state could be very bad for her....?
 
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