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    yellow with no fert?

    Hey guys n gals, basically half my plant is yellow, and half is green, Pretty certain there is no fert in the soil (as the built in fert lasts about 2 months) and I have been topping it up slighly every now and then with 15-30-15.
    Haven't fed it in a week but been watering slightly, now the whole plant looks over ferted.
    PS: It's only the fan leaves, I know some of the fan leaves die of naturally, cept this is looking like half my plant.
    Mole2k4 Reviewed by Mole2k4 on . yellow with no fert? Hey guys n gals, basically half my plant is yellow, and half is green, Pretty certain there is no fert in the soil (as the built in fert lasts about 2 months) and I have been topping it up slighly every now and then with 15-30-15. Haven't fed it in a week but been watering slightly, now the whole plant looks over ferted. PS: It's only the fan leaves, I know some of the fan leaves die of naturally, cept this is looking like half my plant. Rating: 5

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    #2
    Senior Member

    yellow with no fert?

    anyone?

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    #3
    Senior Member

    yellow with no fert?

    that appears to be a mg deficiency,add 1 tbs(epsom salt) to a gallon of water and use that every other watering....bonbon

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    #4
    Senior Member

    yellow with no fert?

    looks to me like you need more ferts, i cant see any sighn of overfertalization.
    Dylan

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    #5
    Senior Member

    yellow with no fert?

    ok added the epsom salt.
    wake up and WHOLLY HELL!
    3 more leaves are yellow.
    I'll fert it, but chances are i'll overfert it or something

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    #6
    Senior Member

    yellow with no fert?

    Ferted it with 15-30-15 (NPK)
    As well as a dash of epsom salt.
    No signs of improvements in 3/4 hours.
    It's only the fan leaves that are going yellow right now, the bottom 2 leaves are going down the stem, yellow, and crispy.
    Pretty certain they are dead, and its slowly creeping up the plant.
    Except, on the nodes its not affecting the parts that are flowering.
    For example, my lowest node (lower than the yellow fan leaves) is fine, but the tiny fan leaves that were growing of the side of it are yellow, dropped, and just look mashed.

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    #7
    Senior Member

    yellow with no fert?

    gently pull any dead leaves off. then just give them some time. wait a day or so if you want to see any change. you can also buy a soil test kit to know for shure how much fertalizer you need. hope this will help.
    Dylan

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    #8
    Senior Member

    yellow with no fert?

    Ok, last night:
    After gently pulling the leaves off (took 4 tiers off, 3 came off with a gentle pull, 1 had to be cut and the other side of the node just pulled off)
    Then gave a nice water, a bit too much though. Containing 15-30-15 + epsom salt.
    This morning, about 12 hours after doing so, no signs of improvement.
    I'm going to work, so hopefully it will be different when I get back, but if not, anymore ideas?

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    #9
    Senior Member

    yellow with no fert?

    nothing new, in fact, it looks to me like overfert now?

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    #10
    Senior Member

    yellow with no fert?

    post some more pics so we can see. how long has it been since those other pics?
    Dylan

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