Cannaprentice
Active Member
Hello everyone
I'm currently growing a royal queen seeds auto northern light and everything went pretty much perfect up until now.
I tried growing a dinafem sour diesel just before that one, but I lost it to a defficiency that ended up killing the plant... Please help me so that my grow doesn't turn to shit like the last one...
The yellow tips and green veins make me think of the potassium deficiency that killed my sour diesel but the tips don't get crispy as fast and before falling out they look pretty much uniformely yellow so more like a nitrogen deficiency? or maybe both?
I didn't give it nutrients at all during veg and everything went absolutely fine
So seeing this, I started giving the recommended dose of nutrients for small plants in pots
(which should be right for an autoflower growing in soil right?)
I fed it yesterday, and two days prior to that but I still don't really see any difference and I even think one or two leaves turned yellow overnight...
The pot was light everytime I fed but I didn't give pure water between the two feeds as I was so concerned with the nutrients levels.
The little orange thing you see in the picture is a ph probe and when I insert it, it reads 7.9 which would be way too high, but it stabilizes to 7 almost instantly. So, speaking about soil, I don't think ph is the issue...
Or is it? I really don't know...
As I didn't feed it before flower, logically salt buildup aren't the problem either
I don't really care about those leaves as they dont get any light but it's really heartbreaking to see what you worked so hard on getting sick and damaged like that...
Also, my vacations start in 4 days and I won't be able to check on it for almost three weeks.
I know I can count on my brother to take care of watering and feeding if it was healthy but he didn't do any research about it so leaving him with a deficient plant is pretty much a death wish
It's really stressing me out, I don't want to lose all the effort I invested in my plant...
I'm currently growing a royal queen seeds auto northern light and everything went pretty much perfect up until now.
I tried growing a dinafem sour diesel just before that one, but I lost it to a defficiency that ended up killing the plant... Please help me so that my grow doesn't turn to shit like the last one...
The yellow tips and green veins make me think of the potassium deficiency that killed my sour diesel but the tips don't get crispy as fast and before falling out they look pretty much uniformely yellow so more like a nitrogen deficiency? or maybe both?
I didn't give it nutrients at all during veg and everything went absolutely fine
So seeing this, I started giving the recommended dose of nutrients for small plants in pots
(which should be right for an autoflower growing in soil right?)
I fed it yesterday, and two days prior to that but I still don't really see any difference and I even think one or two leaves turned yellow overnight...
The pot was light everytime I fed but I didn't give pure water between the two feeds as I was so concerned with the nutrients levels.
The little orange thing you see in the picture is a ph probe and when I insert it, it reads 7.9 which would be way too high, but it stabilizes to 7 almost instantly. So, speaking about soil, I don't think ph is the issue...
Or is it? I really don't know...
As I didn't feed it before flower, logically salt buildup aren't the problem either
I don't really care about those leaves as they dont get any light but it's really heartbreaking to see what you worked so hard on getting sick and damaged like that...
Also, my vacations start in 4 days and I won't be able to check on it for almost three weeks.
I know I can count on my brother to take care of watering and feeding if it was healthy but he didn't do any research about it so leaving him with a deficient plant is pretty much a death wish
It's really stressing me out, I don't want to lose all the effort I invested in my plant...