Yellowing?

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I'm using General Organics GO Box. Have I gave them too many nutrients? I have been feeding half strength according to their schedule every other water.

I do not check PH as it says not to check it when using their nutrients. Pretty much all of my plants have this problem but this one is the worst as far as the yellowing goes.

Even though they are yellowing I can still see bud growth everyday. If you noticed the new leaves that will be sugar leaves are green.

Just trying to figure out what to do so I don't have this problem my next grow.

Using store bought organic soil, 1,000 watt light, and plants are 40 days old as of today.
 

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hi mate!
looks to me they are hungry for N?! maybe you should check ph if you can just to see if there isnt any loockout..but looks to me they are hungry for N
i also heared to use half a dose but only with general hydroponics not with general organics. in my oppinion if they are organic you can and should use full streinght especially at day 40..

im sure other will help and correct me if im wrong
 
hi mate!
looks to me they are hungry for N?! maybe you should check ph if you can just to see if there isnt any loockout..but looks to me they are hungry for N
i also heared to use half a dose but only with general hydroponics not with general organics. in my oppinion if they are organic you can and should use full streinght especially at day 40..

im sure other will help and correct me if im wrong

Under fed bro,whack it up to full strength for a few feeds.

Wow, seriously? This is my first time growing with General Organics GO Box. I felt as if I was giving them too much! Some of my plants show burnt tips on new growth, or at least that what it appears to be for me. I always have this problem, but this is my first time using nutrients really.

Just want to be sure about this before I give them full strength so here's another picture. If I can provide you with anything else you may need for diagnoses please let me know! For PH all I have is a stupid cheap probe.
 

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:toke: Troon-- I'm with TaNg, she looks long term starved in fact,... N, S defc. stand out here, P starting too,... organics are milder in conc., so burning with them is less likely,.. also, your soil microbes' health is something critical to manage as well, since it's them that are responsible for breaking them down into absorbable forms... it's wise to use poop teas and/or inoculants along with your nutes, and even an enzyme product (Hygrozyme for example)... at this point, you're late in the game for correction, so yields will be low, but do start adding more nutes, and look into an inoculant... you can add some grow nutes to get a little extra N in there, and I'd consider looking into a PK booster to get those PK numbers up, more than what the Bloom alone can do,.. likely this will take you into synthetics though!
 
:toke: Troon-- I'm with TaNg, she looks long term starved in fact,... N, S defc. stand out here, P starting too,... organics are milder in conc., so burning with them is less likely,.. also, your soil microbes' health is something critical to manage as well, since it's them that are responsible for breaking them down into absorbable forms... it's wise to use poop teas and/or inoculants along with your nutes, and even an enzyme product (Hygrozyme for example)... at this point, you're late in the game for correction, so yields will be low, but do start adding more nutes, and look into an inoculant... you can add some grow nutes to get a little extra N in there, and I'd consider looking into a PK booster to get those PK numbers up, more than what the Bloom alone can do,.. likely this will take you into synthetics though!

Another question for you guys... with Organics should I be watering until run off? Been watering to 25%-50% run off. That's just a guess though!

What brand hygrozyme do you recommend?

As far as yields go that's alright I suppose. I have had plants like this in the past and stilled yielded two ounces per plant with 600 watts of light, this time I have 1,000.
 
You definitely need to be watering to run off with General Organics. They use exactly the same nutrients as a general hydroponics line they just add about 5 to 10% organic material to feed the bennies.

I really can't imagine why you wouldn't pH unless you're in soil I suppose.
 
You definitely need to be watering to run off with General Organics. They use exactly the same nutrients as a general hydroponics line they just add about 5 to 10% organic material to feed the bennies.

I really can't imagine why you wouldn't pH unless you're in soil I suppose.

I have no clue if your 5-10% claim is true but yes I am in soil.
 
I have no clue if your 5-10% claim is true but yes I am in soil.
I use a general hydroponics line and I was thinking of switching over to General Organics. So I did a little reading right on their website. They State exactly that they use the same refined minerals and actually I think they say 5 - 7% organic material. Anyway, I think it's a good idea to water to run off but it's not nearly as critical as something like coco.

Then when I research their line a Little Deeper I find that they mix organic material and beneficial microbes in with their General Hydroponics line in their feeding recommendations.
 
I'm wondering if I should start at full strength from the third node on. On their schedule it doesn't say use plain water at any point, or even to flush.

I want to start another grow soon with 6 different fast bud strains and I'd really like it to be successful! I may throw another seed in dirt just to see what happens if I nute it up
 
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