He said it was happening before flowering and I just took that and ran with it so to speak.
Oh, I didn’t catch that… my bad
More than likely it’s a mix of both being hungry and running low on calcium.
Take a look at pics
600watt hps
ff happy frog / ff ocean forest 50/50
watering ph 6.0
temps 76-80
Fed once big bloom 1tablespoon/gallon of water about 5 days ago just regular water since
about 3.5 weeks into flower
Did you try any of the suggestions from your original thread about this?
I see a hungry plant… no visible tip burn and increasing yellowing in the older leaves… most crucial growth point and she be starving lol
How often do you water it? And how much water? Do you have a way of checking soil ph?
Feed her. She’s hungry!
feed her, please.
I would be more verbose if I was sober, but alas am not
Feeeeeeeeeeed
Wow ok thank you can anyone tell me how much and of what? I have tiger bloom, big bloom and chaching how many tablespoons per gallon should I be feeding?
Best bet is to follow the directions on the bottle and see how they react. Start with a full dose every three to four days and dial it up or back as the plant wants.
I go the opposite direction. I start at half and increase as necessary. lol
Usually thats great advice as many nutes are too strong given all at once though in this case, I would go full dose too as the girl is very hungry and flowering
Be careful! Ocean forest can hold a lot of water and depending on which happy frog blend your using you can have issues there too.
If the plants feet are too wet she can’t eat.
OF is usually always nutrient hot too
Thanks for all of the advice, taking a closer look at the yellowing leaves I notices yellowing on the outer edges with green veins up the middle and took that to mean a nitrogen def. I went out and got a 5-1-1 fish emulsion and gave them a full dose of that with a 1/2 dose of tiger bloom. I emptied out all of the water catch trays underneath, only 1 had water in it. I’ll keep you guys updated as to how things progress.
Sounds like things will be back on track. Best of luck.