lampshade
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Hey, some Sweet Tooth almost 6 weeks into flower, it finishes up at 9-10 weeks. Okay, so i grew this before and it was too green at harvest, so on the next lineage i added much less n in veg state.
Okay, when i flipped to flower after about 4 weeks the bottom leaves started to yellow, so i watered with a decent N formula from Humboldt at a dose i know doesn't burn on this strain. 3 days later, Still yellowing, so before the soil completely dried i watered again with Humboldt master a and b at normal concentration 1tbsp gallon(still wouldn't burn normally) pH balanced. Later in the day the burn appeared, very lightly though, just on the tips, nothing anyone would worry about. So after 2 days(soil still damp) i decided to flush ( i watered early so that way they wouldn't burn too bad). I flushed with pH balanced water. Then feed with light molasses (2tsp/gal) and kelp (0-4-4/ tsp).
At this point i have yellow lower leaves, with burnt tips very lightly from top to bottom.(no big deal).
I wake up the morning after the midday flush and BOOM. The lower and middle fan leaves are still yellow, but now half of them are wilted brown and curled up. Whats not brown is yellow or lime green. The sugar leaves and the top fan leaves are fine. Its def working bottom up.
This does not look like advanced nutrient burn to me. More of necrosis, caused by something I'm not sure of.
My theory is that since i watered, and then watered twice more before they completely dried out that the roots could be damaged and the leaves are lacking nutrients. But I've never seen over water look like that. Kinda looks like P def or root rot, from what I've seen.
Here are pics tell me what you think, ANY advice is welcome. Lamp
Should i just let them dry out?
Give them some P?
Check for root rot?
Also how badly will this affect my yield?
Okay, when i flipped to flower after about 4 weeks the bottom leaves started to yellow, so i watered with a decent N formula from Humboldt at a dose i know doesn't burn on this strain. 3 days later, Still yellowing, so before the soil completely dried i watered again with Humboldt master a and b at normal concentration 1tbsp gallon(still wouldn't burn normally) pH balanced. Later in the day the burn appeared, very lightly though, just on the tips, nothing anyone would worry about. So after 2 days(soil still damp) i decided to flush ( i watered early so that way they wouldn't burn too bad). I flushed with pH balanced water. Then feed with light molasses (2tsp/gal) and kelp (0-4-4/ tsp).
At this point i have yellow lower leaves, with burnt tips very lightly from top to bottom.(no big deal).
I wake up the morning after the midday flush and BOOM. The lower and middle fan leaves are still yellow, but now half of them are wilted brown and curled up. Whats not brown is yellow or lime green. The sugar leaves and the top fan leaves are fine. Its def working bottom up.
This does not look like advanced nutrient burn to me. More of necrosis, caused by something I'm not sure of.
My theory is that since i watered, and then watered twice more before they completely dried out that the roots could be damaged and the leaves are lacking nutrients. But I've never seen over water look like that. Kinda looks like P def or root rot, from what I've seen.
Here are pics tell me what you think, ANY advice is welcome. Lamp
Should i just let them dry out?
Give them some P?
Check for root rot?
Also how badly will this affect my yield?