Help! Thelma and Louise are Sick!

.... :thumbs:Good!...she does look a bit better, still pale, but it takes a few days to get in there and reacting,...also, sometimes the camera does that, and even certain strains are just lighter green,... it won't hurt to get some iron (Fe) and sulphur (S) in there,...these along with low N, are common culprits in overall pale coloring in younger plants, older plants will show more specific symptoms...likely, you're nute's have them in there already... check the analysis/ingredients and see which ones do,... You can start adding some CaMg+ too, if you like... I use that very product myself, and often include it at half strength alone sometimes, when I water,...I try not to overload my fert' solution with literally everything- LOL! ....GO makes good stuff! ***... with an eye to the future, I strongly recommend you learn about foliar spraying, which can be used for feeding, treating defc.'s and pests,... this method is very handy sometimes, with the advantage of being the fastest way into the plant, and bypasses the root zone, just in case there's trouble down there (pH, nute/salt burn, etc.)... a quality pump hand sprayer, about 1 liter size (Solo makes nice ones!), and most important, get a water spreader/wetting agent! this stuff takes the surface tension out of the soln. you're spraying, so it coats and sticks more evenly, instead of just beading up!... Spray tops and bottoms of leaves-- it's all about surface area, the more covered, the more gets absorbed! It's a snap during veg, but during bloom, it becomes more and more risky and tricky,... mold and residue issues are things to consider then,... feel free to ask more specifics- do's and dont's- when you're ready to try- :Cool bud: Oh, there's several such 'spreaders out there, most run about $15..? :Cheers:
 
.... :thumbs:Good!...she does look a bit better, still pale, but it takes a few days to get in there and reacting,...also, sometimes the camera does that, and even certain strains are just lighter green,...

Here is Thelma today
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I just fed her again at 1/23 strength of the recommended GO nutes for week 3. What do you think? There is a little yellow in the leaves but I think she looks pretty good??

Here are both of them - left is Big Buddah cheese, right is DP Think Different

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it won't hurt to get some iron (Fe) and sulphur (S) in there,...these along with low N, are common culprits in overall pale coloring in younger plants, older plants will show more specific symptoms...likely, you're nute's have them in there already... check the analysis/ingredients and see which ones do,... You can start adding some CaMg+ too, if you like... I use that very product myself, and often include it at half strength alone sometimes, when I water,...I try not to overload my fert' solution with literally everything- LOL! ....GO makes good stuff! ***... with an eye to the future, I strongly recommend you learn about foliar spraying, which can be used for feeding, treating defc.'s and pests,... this method is very handy sometimes, with the advantage of being the fastest way into the plant, and bypasses the root zone, just in case there's trouble down there (pH, nute/salt burn, etc.)... a quality pump hand sprayer, about 1 liter size (Solo makes nice ones!), and most important, get a water spreader/wetting agent! this stuff takes the surface tension out of the soln. you're spraying, so it coats and sticks more evenly, instead of just beading up!... Spray tops and bottoms of leaves-- it's all about surface area, the more covered, the more gets absorbed! It's a snap during veg, but during bloom, it becomes more and more risky and tricky,... mold and residue issues are things to consider then,... feel free to ask more specifics- do's and dont's- when you're ready to try- :Cool bud: Oh, there's several such 'spreaders out there, most run about $15..? :Cheers:


Thanks for the tip on foliar feeding! I will research that today!
 
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