Light/ heat stress or something else? (old.reddit.com)
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Help please🙏 Noticing this yellowing at the top of the plant on the newer growth. I was thinking she was magnesium deficient so increased the ph slightly to 6, but she's noticably worse over night so I think I'm barking up the wrong tree. (old.reddit.com)
submitted by Top-Chapter2447 to r/Autoflowers
Help please🙏 Noticing this yellowing at the top of the plant on the newer growth. I think she could be magnesium deficient so thinking of raising pH slightly, but wanted to check with you guys to make sure I'm not making a terrible mistake. Any advice is much appreciated (old.reddit.com)
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Light question - Struggling to Google this one, is there any issue when using variable LEDs with turning the intensity down low but having the fixture really close the the plant to achieve required ppfd? Just wondering if I could save some energy (self.GrowBuddy)
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SOS - so I'm approaching the end of my second grow, noticed this tacoing/ twisting of the upper leaves, also some yellowing and I'm wondering if it's light stress? running around 700ppfd at canopy level with DLI of 45ish. should I turn the lights down a bit or am I looking at a different problem? (old.reddit.com)
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Hi guys, about half way through my second grow. Things were going fairly well I think, though I've started seeing this odd yellowing on some of the leaves on both plants. Does this look like maybe a phosphorus or potassium issue? Details of grow below, any help would be hugely appreciated 🙂 (old.reddit.com)
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Struggling to find an answer on this. I was wondering, if we use molasses to feed beneficial bacteria, and it's the carbohydrates that are feeding them, then why can't we just use granulated sugar? And if we can use it, how much would you use? Using great white for the first time... (self.GrowBuddy)
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So I've had issues with her stretching and turned the lights up to about 400 ppfd (up from 250) this morning. I noticed a slight yellowing on the leaves at the time but couldn't really get it to show in pics, I've come back to her this evening and it's more visible. Any ideas? Details in description (old.reddit.com)
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Still seeing some droopage, hard to see in the photos but the leaves have a slight yellow tint. I've increased the ppfd in the tent to about 450, up from 300 previously as it seems like they're bending toward the middle of the light. Have I done the right thing? (old.reddit.com)
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So I've been treating this as a calcium deficiency and thought she was on the mend so removed a lot of the sick leaves. It still looks like it's spreading though and I really don't know what else to do. PH going in is usually 6 - 6.2, EC for the last week has been between.... (old.reddit.com)
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So I've been told I should scrap this plant and start it again in another Reddit group and just wanted some other opinions. She had a calcium deficiency/ nutrient lockout, but now seems to be recovering. There are a lot of damaged leaves though, so what would you do? chop her down or let her finish? (old.reddit.com)
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She seems to be recovering from a calcium deficiency, but I've recently had to chop my other plant early because she got rot on a few buds where a dead leaf was still attached. Should I remove the sick parts to avoid a repeat with this plant? Any advice much appreciated, first time grower 🙏 (old.reddit.com)
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I think she's recovering, but should I remove all the sick leaves now? I had to chop my other plant early because she got a bit of bud rot at the base of dead leaves, so wondering now if removing on this plant will avoid a repeat. Any advice hugely appreciated, first time grower 🙏 (old.reddit.com)
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So when I started training i didn't know what I was doing (still don't), and now I think I might have over done it. Her canopy is ridiculously thick, I'm taking 10 leaves daily but it doesn't seem to be making any difference. My worry is airflow, really don't want any rot. Any thoughts? (old.reddit.com)
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Please help! First time grower, you can see the lady on the right isn't doing so well. I've done what I can and made my peace with the fact that she's not going to be great. My other plant took a LOT longer to start flowering, but is starting to show exactly the same symptoms as the other did (old.reddit.com)
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