View Full Version : plant is really light green almsot yellow w/ pic
kreator34
06-09-2010, 03:21 PM
ok first of i want to say this is my friends plant and him and i are both medical patient..
the plant just keeps getting brighter ..it just started its 4th week into flower.
we also have been feeding it fox farms nut. from week 5 -7of their chart ..i just didnt add open sesame.we feed with every other watering
moody420
06-09-2010, 03:38 PM
what's your question? Maybe it's the camera, but it looks fine to me. I don't see any nute burn on the leaves. But if you are only in week 4 of flowering, why are you using nutes for week 5-7? If you are going to follow FF recipe, do exactly as it says. good luck! :jointsmile:
kreator34
06-09-2010, 03:46 PM
what's your question? Maybe it's the camera, but it looks fine to me. I don't see any nute burn on the leaves. But if you are only in week 4 of flowering, why are you using nutes for week 5-7? If you are going to follow FF recipe, do exactly as it says. good luck! :jointsmile:
hello ...yeah they dont have any nut. burn but they are a light green...actually i am following the chart if u look at their chart week 7 is week3 of flowering..so i just feed them in week 3 and i just entered week 4 ....and yes i feed every other watering..
one love:rastasmoke:
GetThisOrDie
06-09-2010, 10:15 PM
Yellowing of the leaves is normal midway to the end of flowering. The plant is using up its stored energy. It should be a gradual and not rapid yellowing. Have you checked you PH?
If you believe you have the grow under control then its most likely natural yellowing in the flowering stage.
If you dont think it is then copy and paste the troubleshooting form from the plant problems section and fill it out. It will be much easier for people to diagnose a problem with the form completed.
moody420
06-09-2010, 11:59 PM
Yellowing of the leaves is normal midway to the end of flowering. The plant is using up its stored energy. It should be a gradual and not rapid yellowing. Have you checked you PH?
If you believe you have the grow under control then its most likely natural yellowing in the flowering stage.
If you dont think it is then copy and paste the troubleshooting form from the plant problems section and fill it out. It will be much easier for people to diagnose a problem with the form completed.
yep, getThisOrDie makes a good point! It is pretty normal for some leaves to turn yellow. I don't see it in your pics though. I actually think your babies look pretty spot on! I wouldn't worry about it too much!
i love your avatar, Kreator34....love bob! :rastasmoke:
kreator34
06-10-2010, 02:14 AM
yep, getThisOrDie makes a good point! It is pretty normal for some leaves to turn yellow. I don't see it in your pics though. I actually think your babies look pretty spot on! I wouldn't worry about it too much!
i love your avatar, Kreator34....love bob! :rastasmoke:
ok man thanks for taking time and looking at my post..thanks ..yeah i know bob is the shit...haha i like ur avatar aswell...:D
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