what's up with my girls?

xDrift

Member
So I'm out working away and my partner is looking after my girls, she's been away for 5 days, had a good water before leaving and this is the result. There was a bunch of dry leaves she took off too.

I'm not home for another 2 weeks and have never flowered indoor before. Grown in soil, Plagron royal grow mix, bat guano and mango and banana peels. White Rhino feminized, for some reason started flowering on her own with light 18 on 6 off.

Currently at ~4 weeks flower, the clones from mum are also flowering, is the color of leaves normal? I thought yellow leaves was lack of nitrogen which she shouldn't need in flower?

Thanks in advance. Much love
 

Attachments

bobtokes

Well-Known Member
the pictures are crap in that light, its hard to see the color of the leaves, are the leaves at the bottom getting any light ?
some of the leaves at the top are looking a bit MG def, are you letting the pots dry out before watering
they still need N in flower but not as much
 

xDrift

Member
the pictures are crap in that light, its hard to see the color of the leaves, are the leaves at the bottom getting any light ?
some of the leaves at the top are looking a bit MG def, are you letting the pots dry out before watering
they still need N in flower but not as much
Thanks buddy, I'll get my partner to fire some better pics through.

This is the writeup of the bat guano I have, should fit the bill good for now yeah?

[Supplier Website said:
Guanokalong[/B] bat fertilizer speeds up root development, produces happy bloom and increases the defence against deseases.

ndoor and outdoor use, efficient, practical and odourless. (N - P - K = 2% - 15% - 2%).
Centuries ago Inca?s discovered the powerful natural source ?Bat guano?, the perfect flowering fertiliser for growing plants and crops. The biological super fertiliser ?Guanokalong? is promoting taste, quality and yield.
This fertilizer has been produced using natural resources of Bats dropping sediment. This deposit, through hundred of years has been decomposed and naturally processed.

* Adds a lot of P and also N, K, S, Ca/Mg, micro-elements and enzymes.
* Acceleration of root structuring (ideal for cuttings).
* Exuberant topping.
* You will love the taste of your natural grown products.
* Increased resistance of the plant against deseases and fungi.
* Indoor and outdoor use, efficient, practical and odourless.
* Mix Guanokalong with your used soil again and again.
 

Beachwalker

Well-Known Member
You need nitrogen in flower, in fact when you change from veg to flower you go through a transition feeding period Where you feed an even balance of everything, and then you transition after 2 to 4 weeks to a higher flowering fertilizer
 

Blitz35

Well-Known Member
Underfed! The extremely bleached lower leaves are nitrogen related. Boiled banana peels will not supply nitrogen. You are also showing a small phosphorus deficiency. Your plant is heading into full flower..she is at her hungriest now! Nitrogen is still needed in regular amounts until stretching stops. It can be eliminated in most cases for the last 3 weeks before harvest. A week and a half is a long time at this stage of her life, many things can change quickly!:)
 

xDrift

Member
Underfed! The extremely bleached lower leaves are nitrogen related. Boiled banana peels will not supply nitrogen. You are also showing a small phosphorus deficiency. Your plant is heading into full flower..she is at her hungriest now! Nitrogen is still needed in regular amounts until stretching stops. It can be eliminated in most cases for the last 3 weeks before harvest. A week and a half is a long time at this stage of her life, many things can change quickly!:)
Thanks buddy you rock!! Your help is amazing. I had to go away for work and this is how it is :( she's been fed with a big dose of bat guano.

My fingers and toes are crossed she comes good and keeps on rocking.

I've got a much nicer feel for this indoor so thanks a lot :)
 
Top