Whole plant turning yellow

pocketlama

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This is my lovely plant. You can see the pedestal sink behind it. That is where it spent most of its life until I finally realized it was root-bound in there. So I moved it into the larger pot in hopes that the roots would fill it up. I'm not sure this is happening, though, because going by the moisture monitor I need to water every day and it looks like the water is just flowing through it. Recently it started turning yellow and I'm concerned that it might be a problem. Stuff I read says it might turn during its flowering stage but this seems like a lot.
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OUTDOOR FARMER

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from my experience the bigger fan leave will do this as there time comes to an end, you still have a ways to go, by your pistils. other than I think it's looking ok
 

oilmaker68

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pocketlama

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Shit I'm sorry. I didn't see any girls when I was uploading or I wouldn't have done it. I hate that crap also.

Sort your pic hosting site out. I don't want pictures of naked teens on my laptop for fucks sake. It's got a link or a virus attached to your first pic. Fuck it off.
 

gardengardian7

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This is my lovely plant. You can see the pedestal sink behind it. That is where it spent most of its life until I finally realized it was root-bound in there. So I moved it into the larger pot in hopes that the roots would fill it up. I'm not sure this is happening, though, because going by the moisture monitor I need to water every day and it looks like the water is just flowing through it. Recently it started turning yellow and I'm concerned that it might be a problem. Stuff I read says it might turn during its flowering stage but this seems like a lot.
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1. What size pot did you transplant "her" in?
2. Did you transplant "her" in new soul?

Also have you fed the plant ANY nutrients? And you should treat "her" with a little more, NO lots more care and maintenance. Id start by removing them rusted looking leaves so you can know whats going on with your plant. Look like south america in there. Clean her up brodeeo_O By the way nice plant though:peace:
 

pocketlama

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1. I put her in a pot about double in size, in depth anyway. The width is nearly the same.
2. Yes I put her in new soil. It's Miracle Grow 'Moisture Control' potting soil. It's supposed to protect from over/under watering and of course feed the plant. Like I said the water just streams through the top section of the roots. I don't know what's happening down below it. (I wasn't able to break up the root ball it was so root-bound.)

I've ordered some nitrogen fertilizer from Amazon so we'll see how it works. I agree with you that it needs to be pruned a bit

Peace
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1. What size pot did you transplant "her" in?
2. Did you transplant "her" in new soul?

Also have you fed the plant ANY nutrients? And you should treat "her" with a little more, NO lots more care and maintenance. Id start by removing them rusted looking leaves so you can know whats going on with your plant. Look like south america in there. Clean her up brodeeo_O By the way nice plant though:peace:
 

gardengardian7

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1. I put her in a pot about double in size, in depth anyway. The width is nearly the same.
2. Yes I put her in new soil. It's Miracle Grow 'Moisture Control' potting soil. It's supposed to protect from over/under watering and of course feed the plant. Like I said the water just streams through the top section of the roots. I don't know what's happening down below it. (I wasn't able to break up the root ball it was so root-bound.)

I've ordered some nitrogen fertilizer from Amazon so we'll see how it works. I agree with you that it needs to be pruned a bit

Peace
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You never want to break up the root-ball. In doing so you will depress the plant. If you do that you risk the chance of breaking over 10 or more roots possibly main roots. The root-ball is the support system and helps support the stem as well. When watering with the MG which is good soil for those who dont understand MGMCS. When you repot in the MG or any soil, you always do a good run off. Its always good to do a PH run off or a respectable nutrient run off as well. The MG retains water more than it will dry quick because of the lack of or no perlite or coco fibers(coir). However, Ive noticed that for flowering i would not use MG because of the fact that it will hold more than enough moister. If youre going to use any nutrients you'll have to do some good watering. The MG doesnt dry fast enough to add your other ammendments which can really forfeit your feeding schedule. I learned that just by watching my little charmer grow in it. I said this definately not the soil you want to flower with. And for your outside grow you would have been better off with an aeration soil like ReadyGro strictly designed for outdoor. But i got my eye on it and im going to mix ReadyGro or Sunshine mix with my Roots Organic. More so the ReadyGro because it has almost identical ingredients. Keep us posted. And im only here to help brother. :peace:
 

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gardengardian7

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1. I put her in a pot about double in size, in depth anyway. The width is nearly the same.
2. Yes I put her in new soil. It's Miracle Grow 'Moisture Control' potting soil. It's supposed to protect from over/under watering and of course feed the plant. Like I said the water just streams through the top section of the roots. I don't know what's happening down below it. (I wasn't able to break up the root ball it was so root-bound.)

I've ordered some nitrogen fertilizer from Amazon so we'll see how it works. I agree with you that it needs to be pruned a bit

Peace
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If you dont mind me asking what kind of nutrient did you order? You may want to get like a 6-10-6 or 12-20-12 (NPK).
 

Diabolical666

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YOu cannot put a heavy eater like cannabis in a pot and not feed it. Like putting a hungry lion in a cage and not feeding it. FEED IT FFS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Feed it with nutes that are specifically for growing cannabis!!!! THis site has a plethra of info on these basics
 

chuck estevez

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YOu cannot put a heavy eater like cannabis in a pot and not feed it. Like putting a hungry lion in a cage and not feeding it. FEED IT FFS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Feed it with nutes that are specifically for growing cannabis!!!! THis site has a plethra of info on these basics
forget that part if you can.
 

tyson53

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give it a drink of some mag..epsom salt and water...I had same issue and the Mag helped it...I thot it was N myself..so added a little more and seen it start to burn...I flushed good and did the Mag drink and worked out good....during flowering cannabis loves Mag...

also pick off all the brown dead stuff or you will get mold ...the yellow leaves also..they are done for...try the epsom salt and just use your regular bloom food...it should have some N in it any ways...in flower they do use a little N..but rely on PK mostly.but also need micro minerals....also Kelp helps out alot when in flower...helps with bulking and loaded in good stuff...
 

pocketlama

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Groovy, thanks for the advice. :-) I've just taken off the leaves.

give it a drink of some mag..epsom salt and water...I had same issue and the Mag helped it...I thot it was N myself..so added a little more and seen it start to burn...I flushed good and did the Mag drink and worked out good....during flowering cannabis loves Mag...

also pick off all the brown dead stuff or you will get mold ...the yellow leaves also..they are done for...try the epsom salt and just use your regular bloom food...it should have some N in it any ways...in flower they do use a little N..but rely on PK mostly.but also need micro minerals....also Kelp helps out alot when in flower...helps with bulking and loaded in good stuff...
 
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