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09-13-2004, 08:26 PM #11
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yellow with no fert?
you shouldnt of ferted it that second time I think, instead i would have flushed it because it looks like a overfert problem to begin with mix a little hydrogen peroxide (h2o2) in with your next watering that may help get some oxygen to those roots. best of luck.
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09-13-2004, 11:28 PM #12
OPSenior Member
yellow with no fert?
latest pics from earlier,
will update either tomorrow morning or afternoon, night guys.
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09-14-2004, 01:08 AM #13
Senior Member
yellow with no fert?
Mole,you're not going to see any improvement in just 3 or 4 hours,it might take more like 7-10 days,be patient and wait,check the soil pH as well....bonbon
Originally Posted by Mole2k4
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09-14-2004, 05:45 PM #14
Senior Member
yellow with no fert?
id suggest stoppin stickin fertilizer in it everytime you water,dont be so desperet in trying 2 or 3 methods all at once,give em time
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09-15-2004, 10:23 PM #15
OPSenior Member
yellow with no fert?
Too true wg78, basically, the plant is a hermie, thinking about it now, it was before it was suffering from these problems, I saw the yellow looking pollen covered in the plant. o well.
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09-16-2004, 04:45 AM #16
Senior Member
yellow with no fert?
normal fertilizers are sometimes not enough. Its probably a deficiancy, add epsom salt and trace element solutions. your problems should be fixed.
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09-16-2004, 01:08 PM #17
Senior Member
yellow with no fert?
my plant's did it two .flush the soil and lay low to see if it get's beter. like bonbon sead it take's time to see change. we would all like them to grow faster lol..good luck ps:let us know if you fix it and how you did it..thk.s
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09-17-2004, 07:44 PM #18
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yellow with no fert?
Slow down here folks! If you have been adding ferts for weeks, there is no reasonable way that it can be lacking already. If you still have the plant. Take it one thing at a time man, dont add ANY more fertilizers. From the posts ive seen you have added at least enough. Flush the pot with at least the volume of the pot in distilled water (1 gal pot = 1+ gallon water). That assures that you have flushed out excess nutrients, then take the pH of the soil. Use a quality device if at all possible. Allow several days for the soil to completely dry out, almost to the point of wilting. At this point you will now know if you had overfertilized, had a pH problem or overwatered. If at this point you still see no signs of improvement, then you can consider trace nutrients, epsom salts, etc. but you have already added those so it shouldn't be an issue. How big is the plant and how big is the pot? Are you using water from a water softener that has jacked to salt level in your soil through the roof? Are you using tap water then has far too many contaminents in it? Stick to the simple things and eliminate each option individually and completely before moving to the next option. Slowly as possible.
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09-20-2004, 06:08 PM #19
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yellow with no fert?
i had this same problem its either lack pottasium or lack of magnesium get a water soluble fertiliser and put it into a spray can spray it on the leaves as it will pretty much get into the leafes within 10-30 mins give it a go it worked for me
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