What could be wrong ?? First time grow

Hassan420

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The yellowness of the leaves is worrying me. I thought it was ph problem, but no. Now i have flushed the plant with good ph water help me please ;(
 

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how old , in what , under what lighting , how much fed and with what?

Looks like progressing Nitrogen deficiency , could be something else need more info , ideally a pic of the whole plant will help

she looks quite big by the looks of things , very late veg early flower?
 
how old , in what , under what lighting , how much fed and with what?

Looks like progressing Nitrogen deficiency , could be something else need more info , ideally a pic of the whole plant will help

she looks quite big by the looks of things , very late veg early flower?
Wrong
Magnesium deficiency
Right!
Also if your plants dry out and go limp i have seen this happen as a result.
 
Wrong

Right!
Also if your plants dry out and go limp i have seen this happen as a result.
They are 4 weeks old autoflowers skunk so do i give them magnesium or what are your thoughts?

Edit : It might be overwatered? Is it possible to form that kind of leaves if so
 
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over watering can do that and mich worse. After looking the plants do apear to have ( speed bumps) a sign of past overwatering but i dont see any cuped leaves. Make sure not to over water in the future... Dont follow a watering scedule. Water when the soil is dry.
Yes i would give a foliar feed of mag-pro for fast results and add some calmag to your solution
 
over watering can do that and mich worse. After looking the plants do apear to have ( speed bumps) a sign of past overwatering but i dont see any cuped leaves. Make sure not to over water in the future... Dont follow a watering scedule. Water when the soil is dry.
Yes i would give a foliar feed of mag-pro for fast results and add some calmag to your solution

Okay thanks alot appreciate it ! :)
 
over watering can do that and mich worse. After looking the plants do apear to have ( speed bumps) a sign of past overwatering but i dont see any cuped leaves. Make sure not to over water in the future... Dont follow a watering scedule. Water when the soil is dry.
Yes i would give a foliar feed of mag-pro for fast results and add some calmag to your solution

The soil was dry (knuckle tested) and i added mag/cal solution to him i will keep updated how he's doing. :)
 
Remember dont pull the tiger striped leaves. Untill your sure the deficiency is fixed. If you do and more leaves turn they you still have a problem
 
Remember dont pull the tiger striped leaves. Untill your sure the deficiency is fixed. If you do and more leaves turn they you still have a problem

I gave calmag and watering when soil is dry. Does the old growth (leaves) stay striped or should they turn green ? Will i notice if it's fixed only from new growth of leaves ?
 
They never turn green again. Oldest growth is affected first. When you think its fixed and no more leaves are getting worse. Pull some of the deficient leaves and watch closley for other leaves to turn. No more leaves turn then you fixed it
 
Could be a magnesium deficiency, that's what it looks like to me at least. I would recommend adding a tsp of calmag per gallon of water in your next feeding. Are you what pH are you using and what medium are you growing in?
 
They never turn green again. Oldest growth is affected first. When you think its fixed and no more leaves are getting worse. Pull some of the deficient leaves and watch closley for other leaves to turn. No more leaves turn then you fixed it

It seems it was overwatering problem/deficiency the new growth is green and healthy :)) Thanks for help dynamo u da mvp :*
 
Hey guys i don't know if im worrying too much for nothing, but i would really appreciate if you would take a look the first pics are the ''healthier'' one. I have really much yellow leaves. Are they because of the flowering or simply deficiency ? Second pics are the same one i asked whats wrong. She liked nutes thought. She was limping, but when i gave her liquid nutrients she was like erect :D i don't know how to describe it more better. And as i said i would really appreciate any opinions/ good natural remedies for these problems (if they have any).
 
Here are the pics temps are 24-28 always humidity 40% and ph is ok in water and from drainage holes
 

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Here are the pics temps are 24-28 always humidity 40% and ph is ok in water and from drainage holes

Looks like soil quality might be an issue, what are you using?
The leaves will not recover as Dynamo626 said.
Epsom salt is what I would use for a Mag def. Dissolved in the water you add to the soil and also as a foliar spray on the fan leaves while avoiding over spraying on the buds. I use about 100 ppms, not sure how that breaks down in tsp/gal.
GO cal/mag + is a better choice for Calcium deficiency in soil.
 
Looks like soil quality might be an issue, what are you using?
The leaves will not recover as Dynamo626 said.
Epsom salt is what I would use for a Mag def. Dissolved in the water you add to the soil and also as a foliar spray on the fan leaves while avoiding over spraying on the buds. I use about 100 ppms, not sure how that breaks down in tsp/gal.
GO cal/mag + is a better choice for Calcium deficiency in soil.


It is organic soil i paid quite a penny of it, but wouldn't be surprised if it would be the problem too. Thanks for your input i will look into those and update with pictures about progress :) have a nice day
 
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