Yellow leaf

OldMedUser

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She looks hungry.

More info would help. What's she growing in? Feedings if any and with what.

Lots of room in the pot(s) so I'd get some rich soil like FFOF, lift her up and shovel in enough fresh soil to get the top up level with the top of the pot. It'll settled down enough to be able to water her in good.

good luck.

:peace:
 

352596

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She looks hungry.

More info would help. What's she growing in? Feedings if any and with what.

Lots of room in the pot(s) so I'd get some rich soil like FFOF, lift her up and shovel in enough fresh soil to get the top up level with the top of the pot. It'll settled down enough to be able to water her in good.

good luck.

:peace:
Special fertilizer with slow release at the herbal stage. Once a week, dust is bat manure. Hesi flower increase in the flower scene. I was given pk 13/14 10 days ago
 

OldMedUser

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Special fertilizer with slow release at the herbal stage. Once a week, dust is bat manure. Hesi flower increase in the flower scene. I was given pk 13/14 10 days ago
Hmmm . . . Slow release ferts aren't so good for pot which is a fast usage kind of plant.

I'm not much of a dirt farmer and have no idea whether what you're giving them is good or not but she's hungry for N at least but probably need more of everything. I'm using Mega Crop nutes these days and it works good.

Poor little bats. Dying of white nose fungus that gets tracked from cave to cave by bat manure thieves. Same kind of fate for seabirds as well.

Oh well. It's organic! ;)

:peace:
 

352596

Member
Hmmm . . . Slow release ferts aren't so good for pot which is a fast usage kind of plant.

I'm not much of a dirt farmer and have no idea whether what you're giving them is good or not but she's hungry for N at least but probably need more of everything. I'm using Mega Crop nutes these days and it works good.

Poor little bats. Dying of white nose fungus that gets tracked from cave to cave by bat manure thieves. Same kind of fate for seabirds as well.

Oh well. It's organic! ;)

:peace:
There's nothing wrong with the other five facilities with the same nutrition program. Just as siblings have different personalities, I think these girls have different needs, and I think they need a higher diet
 

OldMedUser

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There's nothing wrong with the other five facilities with the same nutrition program. Just as siblings have different personalities, I think these girls have different needs, and I think they need a higher diet
Quite possibly but you hadn't mentioned that before.

Information is key when asking for assistance.
 

OldMedUser

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I strengthened the top of the pot with dirt. It's like you said. The sixth week of the flower scene has begun. I'm thinking of waiting three more weeks
You do know how to examine the trichomes to determine when the plant is at it's peak do you? All clear, too early, mostly milky with little amber, peak THC, mostly amber, couch-lock time. Depends on strain whether it will be a soaring high, (Sativa dominant), or body stone with couch lock, (Indica dominant). Close examination with a magnifying glass of at least 10X helps.
 

polishpollack

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One other thing to remember is these plants die every year. They don't live past 12 months. They tend to yellow naturally as they die. I'm not saying the plant is dying, but this is something to keep in mind because if a plant has been growing for several months and ending the flowering stage, it will yellow on it's own. It's not a bad thing, but it can be very confusing to people who aren't aware of this. They think the plant should stay green, but if you've done it right the plants tend to yellow and die on their own.
 

352596

Member
You do know how to examine the trichomes to determine when the plant is at it's peak do you? All clear, too early, mostly milky with little amber, peak THC, mostly amber, couch-lock time. Depends on strain whether it will be a soaring high, (Sativa dominant), or body stone with couch lock, (Indica dominant). Close examination with a magnifying glass of at least 10X helps.
I have a 50×mini microscope analyzing Kalix, and they're not ready yet
 

352596

Member
One other thing to remember is these plants die every year. They don't live past 12 months. They tend to yellow naturally as they die. I'm not saying the plant is dying, but this is something to keep in mind because if a plant has been growing for several months and ending the flowering stage, it will yellow on it's own. It's not a bad thing, but it can be very confusing to people who aren't aware of this. They think the plant should stay green, but if you've done it right the plants tend to yellow and die on their own.
Of course they're not immortal. Not to mention it blossomed after 12/12. After Seeing the white pistols, I'm starting the flower period. If the method is correct, 6. Weekdays
 

OldMedUser

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One other thing to remember is these plants die every year.
Not if they're kept in 18/6 light. I have a buddy who makes clones for commercial growers and has a couple mother plants over 5 years old.

Even a flowered out plant can be revegged and kept going like that for multiple crops.

In nature outdoors they are gone at the end of one season but can be manipulated to live for a decade or more indoors.

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