Help Needed Plant Syntoms Somethings Not Looking Right

blaze530

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i have 2 ladys right now goin on to 3rd week flowering and im having some issues that im not sure about and i would like some info before it gets any worse threw out cylce
well im seeing yellowing (a little bit of brown on some too you can see in first pic) on my leaves but they aint dieing now i no it can be from over nutes (correct me if im wrong) but i actually havent up the nutes quite yet i was waiting till i started seeing buds iv waited over 2 weeks just to see the hairs and now another 2 for were im at right now am i on track? also i have hairs turning brown at the tips! why!! thats not normal or is it? for them being this young i have not experienced this yet and i have also seen way more hairs than i do on these 2 im starting to feel like somethings missing help pls?


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blaze530

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they are outdoors flowering i bring them in for the dark cycle and put them back out every morning or noon time i give them 12/12
 

max316420

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yellowing is either due to lockout, lack of nitrogen or magnesium def usually. I'm not a pro at outdoors but those ladies don't look too bad to me. Ur soils ph will have alot to do with it too. And being that your outside you def wanna keep an eye out for bugs especially those little fuckers...spidermites
 

NoGutsGrower

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they are outdoors flowering i bring them in for the dark cycle and put them back out every morning or noon time i give them 12/12
if they are going in and out at different times every day, how are they getting 12/12? If you are bring a plant out at noon and in at night that is not 12/12 How are you suppling the 12 hours of light? I'm only getting good sun out doors until around 7ish. noon to 7 isn't 12 hours. I know they are not going to reveg with too little light but I don't think the plants like a varied light cycle too much!
 

max316420

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maybe a little sun bleached, if that can actually happen? Ive seen it happen with hps lights but not outside by like I stated earlier i have very little experience outdoors.. hmmmmm can't really tell
 

NoGutsGrower

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them being outside, time of year and the hairs dieing back already made me think reveg first. I only see light brown spot on one leaf. with how you are keeping track of your light I am thinking stress! I've never dealt with or looked into problems that may occur from varied light cycles, So my posts in this thread are just opinion (sorry), But if they were my plants, this is where I would start first! The person that showed me how to grow told me, If you don't have your basics (air, light, water) right It will be very hard to correctly pinpoint a problem, eliminate possibilities of problems with the basics then move on to the more advanced! I Can't see any signs That point to a specific problem (plants start to lighten up or yellow during flowering because they stop taking in as much N. you can pump them full of more to stop it but it is perfectly normal for it to lighten up and fan leaves to yellow and die off)
 

blaze530

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yellowing is either due to lockout, lack of nitrogen or magnesium def usually. I'm not a pro at outdoors but those ladies don't look too bad to me. Ur soils ph will have alot to do with it too. And being that your outside you def wanna keep an eye out for bugs especially those little fuckers...spidermites
if i feed them more would that help? and i have iguana juice bloom with some N and maybe some micros for that magnesium maybe? thats good news to hear there ok its just that there so young! lol and the bugs i havent seen much weird because indoors im always seeing something!
 

blaze530

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them being outside, time of year and the hairs dieing back already made me think reveg first. I only see light brown spot on one leaf. with how you are keeping track of your light I am thinking stress! I've never dealt with or looked into problems that may occur from varied light cycles, So my posts in this thread are just opinion (sorry), But if they were my plants, this is where I would start first! The person that showed me how to grow told me, If you don't have your basics (air, light, water) right It will be very hard to correctly pinpoint a problem, eliminate possibilities of problems with the basics then move on to the more advanced! I Can't see any signs That point to a specific problem (plants start to lighten up or yellow during flowering because they stop taking in as much N. you can pump them full of more to stop it but it is perfectly normal for it to lighten up and fan leaves to yellow and die off)
its all good brotha i was thinging the same thing at first so i checked for light leaks alls well with that so i thought maybe its been to hot because summer is coming around and i dont have that same lighting supply i had last year so i vegged a few months a now i take them out 6am where i get sunlight here and your in cali also why the differnt hours? and sun goes down around 8pm i bring them in at 6pm and about the lighten up and fan leaves diing well this is happing at 3 weeks flower! aha not sure what to think of about this well they aint dieing but color changes
 

blaze530

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them being outside, time of year and the hairs dieing back already made me think reveg first. I only see light brown spot on one leaf. with how you are keeping track of your light I am thinking stress! I've never dealt with or looked into problems that may occur from varied light cycles, So my posts in this thread are just opinion (sorry), But if they were my plants, this is where I would start first! The person that showed me how to grow told me, If you don't have your basics (air, light, water) right It will be very hard to correctly pinpoint a problem, eliminate possibilities of problems with the basics then move on to the more advanced! I Can't see any signs That point to a specific problem (plants start to lighten up or yellow during flowering because they stop taking in as much N. you can pump them full of more to stop it but it is perfectly normal for it to lighten up and fan leaves to yellow and die off)
also thanx for the info on eliminating the possibilities of problems that had me thinking now im keeping that in mind :P
 

NoGutsGrower

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I'm going to go ahead and say no it is not a problem with Nitrogen. nitrogen issues start at the lower older and fan leaves because nitrogen is a mobile nutrient. The plant will take it from the older leaves to supply it to the new growth and buds! the plant is thinking survival and wants to produce buds! you are complaining of the exact opposite of a nitrogen problem!
 

max316420

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also magnesium is a macro-nutrient so during flowering especially early flowering they use alot of it
 

max316420

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Don't know if i'd feed yet tho, I'm gonna leave that up to you cause I really cant tell what the problem is
 

NoGutsGrower

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they are outdoors flowering i bring them in for the dark cycle and put them back out every morning or noon time i give them 12/12
you said every morning or noon time

if they are going in and out at different times every day, how are they getting 12/12? If you are bring a plant out at noon and in at night that is not 12/12 How are you suppling the 12 hours of light? I'm only getting good sun out doors until around 7ish. noon to 7 isn't 12 hours. I know they are not going to reveg with too little light but I don't think the plants like a varied light cycle too much!
I said there is only good light here until 7ish (sun was gone at 8 last night). So if you are sticking them out in the morning sometimes and noon other times they are not getting a 12/12. the are getting more like a 12/12 then a 7/12 and repeat at best.
 

blaze530

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I'm going to go ahead and say no it is not a problem with Nitrogen. nitrogen issues start at the lower older and fan leaves because nitrogen is a mobile nutrient. The plant will take it from the older leaves to supply it to the new growth and buds! the plant is thinking survival and wants to produce buds! you are complaining of the exact opposite of a nitrogen problem!
lol ima visual learner i dont interpret things well in my head (my mind has a mind of its own!) soo im looking for the cure its not N so is it full on bloom nutes? i have botanacare ripe waiting for its time to shine should i throw that in her soil instead? no N and its been said its normal but iv looked around and some people started losing leaves due to this and im not even half way there i dont want to loose my leaves to soon specially the leaves uptop i need most. i see N def starts at the bottom yess as i learn all these ima be immune! lol
 
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