White rhino yellowing leaves

broncks4

Member
I understand that there is supposed to be some yellowing of leaves during the last half of flowering. However, my leaves look "crispy" and burnt on the tips. My ph is 5.9-6.1. My ppm's have been gradually brought to 1500 into week 6. A little help??
 

hydrogreen65

Well-Known Member
Most of the time the yellowing is because most flower nutes are lacking nitrogen.
You may wanna drop your ppm's, 1500 is a bit stout.
pics would help.
 

hydrogreen65

Well-Known Member
Redo your res at a out 2to300 ppms with correct Ph and do a flush . They're cooking from too strong of nutes.
 

hydrogreen65

Well-Known Member
Doing a flush with a low ppm solution actually removes more excess nutes than plain water.
Once your plants start recovering then you can gradually go up on strength.
 

JonnyAppleSeed420

New Member
Looks to me like there has been a lot of wind forced on them? I work with a cheese strain that does something similar when you are mature or just slightly over. Could this be an issue? 1500ppm is a waste of money and eventually give you results you may be seeing. I would recommend on your next run to run half that. seedlings here started at 100ppm and moved gradually going up to a max of 800-900ppm produces pound plants. Your plants won't grow any better faster or be more potent with high levels of nutrients and actually harms thrich production. Good Luck...JAS
 
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