New Grower Plant looks pale.whats up wit dat?

Needs some N, that was my assumption. It's cool getting confirmation.
Sending some positive vibes your way, get that girl some N and she'll be OK!!
Please be sure to let us know.
 
thanks guys for all the feedback..fox farm says 2 teaspoons per gallon and im only using a 1/4 tsp so should I up that to 1/2 tsp I just always been scared to burn cause I always heard use 1/4 strength of manufacture recommendations..ok so lets say I mix up some grow big in a 2 liter spray bottle how much grow big in teaspoons not ml im sorry that shit confuses the shit out of me tryin to figure it out.
 
If I'm reading that correctly then you've only been feeding at 1/8th strength, I would say you can definitely up that dosage for a 5+ week old plant. I did the same thing and was underfeeding on my first grow cause I was too worried about overfeeding. I believe most people get up to at least 1/2 strength if not more depending on the plants needs. I never did any foliar feeding so I'm not sure if the concentration should be less than a regular feeding or not, hopefully someone else can chime in on this. But yea on your next feeding maybe try like 1/3 strength and see how she responds.
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yeah ur right I think I been underfeeding all my grows cause ive never burned any yeah 1/3 sounds good.you know sometimes this shit get kinda nerve racking think im gonna order advanced nutrients hobbyist bundle ph perfect and start my northern light blue and my shot adrenaline see if that stuff really works....sometimes just set it and forget it might be cool
 
:thumbs: Romeo made a good point about your nute. conc.'s, that being, your plant is old and large enough to handle near to full levels,...(sorry bro', missed that!)... it's when they're young seedlings that most folks start with 1/4 strength, and gradually ramp it up from there... finding the right balance between frequency and conc. is part of the tricky growing with auto's, and strain variations can make this a challenge! The size of the plant (and therefore how much overall demand/uptake), type of grow media add to the challenge as well... one is trying to ride max. veg'ing during the short time the plant has, while not stunting or burning it! So, point is, auto's can take nute's at full strength, but you have to get there gradually, carefully, and understand the balance between how much you girl is taking up, and how much your putting in... *** I'd go 1/2 strength on the foliar, and wait a day or two and see how the color returns (it'll take several days, but should see some improvement in a day or two).... the good thing about foliar is that you're taking the roots and media out of the equation for burning and build-up.... young seedlings love this method, as a little "snack" on occasion,...
 
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