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    Chlorosis, Just Flushed now yellowing, Add Nutes??

    Hey, so I just flushed my plant 5 days ago, and it looks like its recovered pretty well except I have two of the top leaves experiencing alot of yellowing. I looked at the online guide that showed pics w/ nutrient problems, and it kind of looked like zinc deficiency. Having flushed the plant recently, Im not sure what route to take with nutrients or not to treat my problem, was hoping for some advice/opinions.

    I took some pics but they wont upload right now, server probs, but the coloration on the two troubled leaves look like this:

    [attachment=o67197]


    Do I need to add nutes now to treat this, and after the flush? If so any recommended mixes that I could pick up tomorrow at Home Depot or Loews? Please help, Im not going to add nutes until I get a few opinions, thanks
    Hurricane2007 Reviewed by Hurricane2007 on . Chlorosis, Just Flushed now yellowing, Add Nutes?? Hey, so I just flushed my plant 5 days ago, and it looks like its recovered pretty well except I have two of the top leaves experiencing alot of yellowing. I looked at the online guide that showed pics w/ nutrient problems, and it kind of looked like zinc deficiency. Having flushed the plant recently, Im not sure what route to take with nutrients or not to treat my problem, was hoping for some advice/opinions. I took some pics but they wont upload right now, server probs, but the Rating: 5

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    Chlorosis, Just Flushed now yellowing, Add Nutes??

    when you flush you should have flushed with a mild nute mixture.start feeding with a 1/4 strength mix with some epsom salts added in.you should be ok.

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    Chlorosis, Just Flushed now yellowing, Add Nutes??

    also feed with a complete nute like 5-5-5 or something

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    #4
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    Chlorosis, Just Flushed now yellowing, Add Nutes??

    what do u mean by a "1/4 strength mix"? Like 1/4 what u would regularly feed the plant?

    Also here are the actual pics of the plant
    [attachment=o67372]
    [attachment=o67373]

    Im thinking about starting the flowering process in about a week or so, in terms of nutes any steps i should take? Sorry about all these questions, are there any good FAQs about general nutes for indoor grow? thanks

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    #5
    Senior Member

    Chlorosis, Just Flushed now yellowing, Add Nutes??

    Ok...are you ready...I have q's and statements.

    1st fill up pot...roots must be 'bound' with that lush of a plant in that little bit of soil...you need 3 gallon pot filled up.

    It is a mag deficiency...advice up top should work. If you use RO then add calmag+.

    what nutes did you use before.

    how old is plant

    what kind of water and soil are you using

    do you have ph tester.

    lowe's and various hopot places do not carry appropriate nutrients for MMJ.

    Look in your town or ebay for a hydro store and get some gh 3-part...cannot go wrong...great stuff for beginners.

    bghydro...sunset hydro...online.

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