YELLOWING PLANT & good mids

P. STONIE

Active Member
The pot in your first picture is transparent, you can't let light hit your roots, wrap something around it or change your pot!!
+rep i never would have thought of that thanks for pointing it out i'm a get it covered up now
 

Brick Top

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i think the the problem wit yur bottom leaves is a nitrogen deficiency

cuz my plant had the same problem but it ended up being a nitrogen deficiency

I agree. It may be over watered too but I think it is an N problem causing the pale green leaves.


N - NITROGEN (N)

Pale plants, red stems, smaller growth. Rapid yellowing of lower leaves progressing up the plant. Add any chemical fertilizer containing N. Treated plants recover in about a week.
 

highpsi

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I agree. It may be over watered too but I think it is an N problem causing the pale green leaves.


N - NITROGEN (N)

Pale plants, red stems, smaller growth. Rapid yellowing of lower leaves progressing up the plant. Add any chemical fertilizer containing N. Treated plants recover in about a week.
The over watering is precisely whats preventing the plant from getting N. So while the plant is in fact suffering from a nitrogen deficiency, it isn't from lack of N in the soil, it's from the lack of osmosis due to too much water.
 

P. STONIE

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yea i was just thinking i need to take some pics i just need to get a hold of my momz camera. yea man i followed your advice i'd be a fool not to. they are looking beautiful now i just looked at them today and compared to last night they seem to have "blossomed". Osmosis is keyword for growing right? PICS WILL BE POSTED SOON!!!
 

highpsi

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Glad I could help, and glad to hear your plants are doing well. Yes, osmosis is key, remember, if the roots aren't pulling water, they aren't pulling nutes either.

Looking forward to seeing the pics.
 

P. STONIE

Active Member
Here are some updated pics f my plants since I've stopped watering them and moved them into my stealth grow dresser :leaf:
 

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highpsi

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They're tall and lanky, but even more indicative are the very thin bladed leaves. Hybrids and especially pure indicas have much wider blades on the leaves, and are generally more short and stout.
 

P. STONIE

Active Member
They're tall and lanky, but even more indicative are the very thin bladed leaves. Hybrids and especially pure indicas have much wider blades on the leaves, and are generally more short and stout.
what about that other plant that bitch is a bush? it's different that one is growing different from the other 2 all the seeds came from the same sack and i kept em put up for like 6 months cuz i knew i wanted to plant them. they came from a good bag of mids they would've been danks but i think the grower had some males around too long...seeds
 
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