Please help my super lemon haze.

Civil.Dis0bedience

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Ok my plants are about 4.5 weeks old. I've fed them once when they were about two weeks old and they were showing slight yellowing in the leaves. I'm using humbolt nutes the three part system. I gave them half strength the first feeding. Plants looked to get some of their green back in the next few days. Then i transplanted them to one gallon plant bags from the solo cups they were in( a lil late they had ALOT of roots on the bottom). Anyways i fed them once a couple days after the transplant. My skunk #1 looks healthy, same with my white widows. But the majority of my super lemon haze is having MAJOR yellowing. mostly on the lower leaves. The leaves are fading yellow. But on atleast two plants the yellow is in spots near the middle of the leaf turning brown. Now all my research tells me that these super lemon haze are light feeders. But when i gave them half strength it didnt seem to be enough. And after full strength im now seeing more issues. I wish i could get pics up but no cam right now.. maybe i can burrow someones soon. But any ideas what may be going on here? is the dark brown in the middle of the leaf nute burn? i always ph my water around 6.0 and have it well airated.
 

dsnutts

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I had the same problem, I flushed the crap out of mine! i mean i had water running out the bottom of the pot but as you are using bags i dont know if you can do that. Anyway after my soil started to dry a bit i started back with 1/4 nutes and slowly worked my way up to full strenght. It worked for me.... Good luck
 

GoldenGanja13

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If your are not hydro then your problem is the PH is too low. Bring it up to 6.5 -6.7 and that should help everyone grow faster and greener.
 

Civil.Dis0bedience

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If your are not hydro then your problem is the PH is too low. Bring it up to 6.5 -6.7 and that should help everyone grow faster and greener.
hey after doing more research i think you're right dude. My soil ph tester is a peice of junk..i tested it on a bunch of shit and it doesnt even move. so i guess i'll flush with 6.7 and quarter strength nutes and hope for the best. Thanks for the help everyone (even without pics).
 

GoldenGanja13

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Get a ph tester for the water and don't worry about the soil. Just get the PH set before you water/feed. Good luck Grower.
 

i8urbabi

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hey after doing more research i think you're right dude. My soil ph tester is a peice of junk..i tested it on a bunch of shit and it doesnt even move. so i guess i'll flush with 6.7 and quarter strength nutes and hope for the best. Thanks for the help everyone (even without pics).
as a SLH grower myself i had nute problems and they are touchy with the nutes. Flush with just PH'd water for a few. Then after signs of improvement add your nutes back. Read on foliar feeding if you get a chance too, that can quicken a heal at times.
 

Civil.Dis0bedience

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His ph was very low, plant was getting no nitrogen.
yea dude id say you're right. some of my other plants were showing major mag or zinc defency too, which ive read is also most likely due to my low ph. I was going to water them with a ph'd water last night but the soil was still pretty damp. When the lights turn on today they should be dry enough for a watering. I'll let you guys know how they improve if they do. Thanks for all the replys. And do i8urbabi how was your SLH??? how good was the high,taste,smoothness ect ect
 
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