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I need some help diagnosing 2 problems. The first is two 17 day old CBD auto strain seedlings. They’re in 5 gallon grow bags in a soil mixture but germinated in a 16oz cup size patch of 50/50 promix and perlite. They started out looking great but have yellowed considerably in the last few days. They’re under a 600w (at the wall) 3000kLED fixture that’s 3.5’ above them eand they’re slightly shaded by some bigger plants in flower. They have been getting distilled water since I put them in cups to pop. Temps range from 78°f-72° w/ RH of 55%-60%. The soil tests in at a pH of 6.8. I’ve been feeding them with distilled water until now but I decided today to start giving them some light nutes because of the yellowing. So, I pH’d our well water to 6.5 and gave them some 1/4 strength of a local organic liquid nite that’s 6-12-6 and has a soil activator. I’m surprised that there’s any deficiency going on but I’m concerned about the yellowing. My first suspect is nitrogen but I can’t imagine and next would be phosphorous but I added 5 tablespoons of seabird guano to the mix so there ought to be plenty of phosphorous. I’m at a loss. Sure could use some advice here.
This next plant has been a struggle. It’s a 75 day old Blue Widow in 7 gallons of soil. I revenged her after sexing her and she’s gotten out-of-hand dense without the stretch I would have liked. The issue, as you can see is interveinal yellowing that starts on the leaf edges includes new AND older growth. After this first arose, about a month ago, I discovered that the pH had dropped through the floor (I never could figure out exactly why) down to around 4.2! So, I attributed the yellowing at that low pH to a Magnesium deficiency due to pH lockout. I sprayed her with water and epsom salt, flushed her with Sledgehammer and un-pH’d well water that was around 7.7 and continued to water with that high pH water She slowly started to respond and greened up some (but never really completely); but now the same issue has returned and I can’t really blame pH, I don’t think. The soil tested at 6.5 a couple of days ago (following 2.5 weeks of watering with slightly alkaline water) and the last few waterings have been pH’d to 6.6
Excuse the water droplets on the leaves in the pics. I busted her heavily with epsom salt water and THEN thought to take a picture. Lol! FWIW, the 3000k bulb makes the leaves look even more yellow in these pictures than they look in reality
Maybe @Rollin_along @Waira @Green Goblin @archie gemmill @912GreenSkell @KREATURE or someone else can help me out.
This next plant has been a struggle. It’s a 75 day old Blue Widow in 7 gallons of soil. I revenged her after sexing her and she’s gotten out-of-hand dense without the stretch I would have liked. The issue, as you can see is interveinal yellowing that starts on the leaf edges includes new AND older growth. After this first arose, about a month ago, I discovered that the pH had dropped through the floor (I never could figure out exactly why) down to around 4.2! So, I attributed the yellowing at that low pH to a Magnesium deficiency due to pH lockout. I sprayed her with water and epsom salt, flushed her with Sledgehammer and un-pH’d well water that was around 7.7 and continued to water with that high pH water She slowly started to respond and greened up some (but never really completely); but now the same issue has returned and I can’t really blame pH, I don’t think. The soil tested at 6.5 a couple of days ago (following 2.5 weeks of watering with slightly alkaline water) and the last few waterings have been pH’d to 6.6
Excuse the water droplets on the leaves in the pics. I busted her heavily with epsom salt water and THEN thought to take a picture. Lol! FWIW, the 3000k bulb makes the leaves look even more yellow in these pictures than they look in reality
Maybe @Rollin_along @Waira @Green Goblin @archie gemmill @912GreenSkell @KREATURE or someone else can help me out.