Yellow leaves, is going to die?

I hope it is cold temp fault because I water them everey 2/3 days when the soil it is dryed out. I watered yesteday and today I didn’t, probably the low temp create really bad enviorment.

The pics show improvement.

I advise to carry on. Wet soil caused what appears to be a deficiency. I’m concerned about root health.

The cool temps might cause the poor girl to not dry out fast enough.

Is that potting soil ur using?

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No, I’m using bio bizz soil

You’re in soil and things move slow. When you correct something, damage that has already been done may not show up for a few days. Also when things are corrected you may not see improvement for a few days.

They look a lot better than they did a couple weeks ago. As @Doulovebeef mentioned they won’t drink as fast at low temps so careful of your watering schedule. Personally I let mine go almost bone dry before I feed/water.

As far as deficiencies it looks like you might have a slight mag deficiency. Not sure if the spots on the yellow leaves are leftover damage from the mites or you may have a little fungus coming on (which is another prob with low temps). I’d defoliate those dying leaves and try to get your temps over 25 with good air flow.

Peace, UT

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Have you tried repotting yet looks like they could go in to at least a three gallon at this point , try popping on out of the container and snap us a pic and let’s take a peek!

How old are they at this point? Did we add additional aeration yet?

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what are your thoughts on biobizz soil m8 , or is this your first grow?

I cut the ugly leaves (some of them have yellow points on the tips) and raised the temperature. Its been 48 hours since little watering and plants now react good to hotter enviorment. They are in flowering since a week so they are old approximately 5/6 weeks.
They look like this now.
Thanks to everyone M.

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Yeah its my first grow and I can’t tell, sorry bro.

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