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    #1
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    Yellow Growth

    Ok guys I need some help fixing my sick ladies. They are 3 1/2 weeks into flowering. Thanks guys
    SeedlessOne Reviewed by SeedlessOne on . Yellow Growth Ok guys I need some help fixing my sick ladies. They are 3 1/2 weeks into flowering. Thanks guys Rating: 5

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    #2
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    Yellow Growth

    It doesn't appear to me to be anything beyond a simple lack of N from the switch to flowering ferts. A dose of veg ferts in place of the flowering ferts for an application or two won't hurt then give it a couple days and tell us how they look. Expect to see more yellowing of the fan leaves as the plant ripens, especially the last few weeks but it is a bit early now to have that much yellowing. If they were mine I'd also add a little "Dark Energy" as a supplement to the ferts.

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    #3
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    Yellow Growth

    Quote Originally Posted by madeline
    It doesn't appear to me to be anything beyond a simple lack of N from the switch to flowering ferts. A dose of veg ferts in place of the flowering ferts for an application or two won't hurt then give it a couple days and tell us how they look. Expect to see more yellowing of the fan leaves as the plant ripens, especially the last few weeks but it is a bit early now to have that much yellowing. If they were mine I'd also add a little "Dark Energy" as a supplement to the ferts.
    I agree!

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    #4
    Senior Member

    Yellow Growth

    while its common to have a nitrogen deficiency in flowering dont really think thats your problem, as the veins of the leaf remain dark green there is several things that could cause this the most common is magnesium deficiency, could also be caused by an iron or zinc defeciency.
    would probably start by checking your ph and adjust if needed and feeding with epsom salt or cal mag to see if it improves.

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    #5
    Senior Member

    Yellow Growth

    look at the color in the veins...there is no way its N. bejay im agree with you and im will start feed with epson salt today.

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    #6
    Senior Member

    Yellow Growth

    Mg def
    Could be either def or lockout
    Check runoff pH
    if pH is okay, it's just deficiency, feed with epsom salts.
    If pH is off, you will have to adjust it and also try a foliar feed to correct.

    N def does not show as distinct banding as those leaves are showing.

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    #7
    Senior Member

    Yellow Growth

    Thanks stinkyattic..that is what I thought it was also. Hey got a dumb question for you...do you grow in your attic?? hence the name. If so I need to ask you a few questions.

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    #8
    Senior Member

    Yellow Growth

    hahaha yup I sure did.
    I'll check 'Indoor' for your Q's and try to help!
    Attic grows are a real pain in the tucas but the easiest to hide IMO.

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    #9
    Senior Member

    Yellow Growth

    yeah Im am thinking about setting up a grow in my attic space. I was going to insulate the attic and basically make it a whole room. Got any adivce on attic grows?? thanks

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    #10
    Senior Member

    Yellow Growth

    Yeah. I think I gave a bunch on dr hashmans stealth attic grow, but my advice is pretty much insulate as muich as you think you need to, and then insulate some more, because temperature control is a fucking BITCH up there. If you don't have a window to hang an ac out of, or central air, plus a good spot to exhaust, don't even bother.
    Honestly cellar grows are easiest because the cool ground is insulating, but when your water heater explodes, you have to clean up beofre the plumber gets there, ya know?

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