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I know its another yellow leaf problem but I have yet found a definitive answer for my plants...

As you can see from the attached pictures I have two plants with the same problem, some leaves are turning completely yellow, others are on their way, while a few remain completely green. The yellow leaves are not dry!

Our indoor grow area is a 1.6ft X 1.8ft X 2.6ft converted old dresser with white painted inside walls. A 150 watt light hangs above with about 4 to 6 inch separation from the plants. This all sits in our garage in So. Cali with daily outside temperatures of roughly 65 - 75 degrees. The plants are on a 12/12 cycle.

We feed the plants nothing but water. BUT, my brother was giving them tap water rather than reverse osmosis, drinking or mineral water. We recently (two days ago) started giving the plants supplements of CO2 through fermentation, and brand named "plant food". Those supplements gave the plants a beautiful aroma the first day after but not as strong of a smell the second day.

So, could any of those factors be a big enough reason as to why the leaves are this color? Should I be worried?
Our last plants were outdoor, but fed with tap water and yet we didn't have any problem leaves. Would it be something completely different?
whoGOTtheHERB Reviewed by whoGOTtheHERB on . Another Yellow Leaf Problem! :stoned: I know its another yellow leaf problem but I have yet found a definitive answer for my plants... As you can see from the attached pictures I have two plants with the same problem, some leaves are turning completely yellow, others are on their way, while a few remain completely green. The yellow leaves are not dry! Our indoor grow area is a 1.6ft X 1.8ft X 2.6ft converted old dresser with white painted inside walls. A 150 watt light hangs above with about 4 to 6 inch separation Rating: 5