jackgaddis5 Member Jan 14, 2025 #1 Two of my autos have yellow colored new growth. Why is this happening? Attachments 20250114_114034.jpg 1.9 MB · Views: 29 20250114_114043.jpg 1.9 MB · Views: 28
Nutty sKunK Well-Known Member Jan 14, 2025 #2 Quite strange. Same strain are they? Same pack? Looks like a micronutrient deficiency but not very uniform. Either Iron or Sulphur What’s your water source?
Quite strange. Same strain are they? Same pack? Looks like a micronutrient deficiency but not very uniform. Either Iron or Sulphur What’s your water source?
jackgaddis5 Member Jan 14, 2025 #3 Nutty sKunK said: Quite strange. Same strain are they? Same pack? Looks like a micronutrient deficiency but not very uniform. Either Iron or Sulphur What’s your water source? Click to expand... Been pHing tap water down, I did put some melted snow on them once about a week ago. Maby the snow water?
Nutty sKunK said: Quite strange. Same strain are they? Same pack? Looks like a micronutrient deficiency but not very uniform. Either Iron or Sulphur What’s your water source? Click to expand... Been pHing tap water down, I did put some melted snow on them once about a week ago. Maby the snow water?
jdog127 Well-Known Member Jan 14, 2025 #4 jackgaddis5 said: Been pHing tap water down, I did put some melted snow on them once about a week ago. Maby the snow water? Click to expand... PH'ing down from where to where?
jackgaddis5 said: Been pHing tap water down, I did put some melted snow on them once about a week ago. Maby the snow water? Click to expand... PH'ing down from where to where?
jackgaddis5 Member Jan 14, 2025 #5 jdog127 said: PH'ing down from where to where? Click to expand... It comes out of the tap at a high 8, and I bring it down to around 6.5
jdog127 said: PH'ing down from where to where? Click to expand... It comes out of the tap at a high 8, and I bring it down to around 6.5
Swiller Well-Known Member Jan 14, 2025 #7 That’s some crazy growth, did you pinch them at 2”? And it looks like some kind of nutrient lock out, could be due to the ph, could be due to the type of soil, could be a combination of both.
That’s some crazy growth, did you pinch them at 2”? And it looks like some kind of nutrient lock out, could be due to the ph, could be due to the type of soil, could be a combination of both.
Nutty sKunK Well-Known Member Jan 14, 2025 #8 jackgaddis5 said: Been pHing tap water down, I did put some melted snow on them once about a week ago. Maby the snow water? Click to expand... Was it fine before the snow? Did you put snow on all of them? N deficiency is yellowing from the bottom Up not top down!
jackgaddis5 said: Been pHing tap water down, I did put some melted snow on them once about a week ago. Maby the snow water? Click to expand... Was it fine before the snow? Did you put snow on all of them? N deficiency is yellowing from the bottom Up not top down!
jackgaddis5 Member Jan 14, 2025 #9 Nutty sKunK said: Was it fine before the snow? Did you put snow on all of them? N deficiency is yellowing from the bottom Up not top down! Click to expand... It was after the snow, I don't know if it was that or not, but I am not doing that again.
Nutty sKunK said: Was it fine before the snow? Did you put snow on all of them? N deficiency is yellowing from the bottom Up not top down! Click to expand... It was after the snow, I don't know if it was that or not, but I am not doing that again.
Nutty sKunK Well-Known Member Jan 14, 2025 #10 jackgaddis5 said: It was after the snow, I don't know if it was that or not, but I am not doing that again. Click to expand... Might well be it! Go back to tap and see if they improve. GL
jackgaddis5 said: It was after the snow, I don't know if it was that or not, but I am not doing that again. Click to expand... Might well be it! Go back to tap and see if they improve. GL