1st time grower leaf coloring help!

Do you have pictures?

Pictures help immensely :thumb:

And no, I was talking about a link that was connected to the font.

It may be gone now.


Here are the girls

My feeding schedule is 1tsp Mag, 5mL micro, 10mL grow, and 3mL bloom in a 5L water container
 

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THhe first plant looks great.

What are you growing in again? Soil and perlite?

The second plant initial thought is it looks a lot like PH fluctuations.

What’s the nutrient line your using?

I would flush the second plant with an appropriate amount of water. Just because I said it looks like ph fluctuations, you get the similar reactions when the roots aren’t happy either. Maybe a lockout of a certain nutrient is happening.

Either way, I would punch some clean water through her and then punt some water with nutrients through her, and let her dry out.
 
THhe first plant looks great.

What are you growing in again? Soil and perlite?

The second plant initial thought is it looks a lot like PH fluctuations.

What’s the nutrient line your using?

I would flush the second plant with an appropriate amount of water. Just because I said it looks like ph fluctuations, you get the similar reactions when the roots aren’t happy either. Maybe a lockout of a certain nutrient is happening.

Either way, I would punch some clean water through her and then punt some water with nutrients through her, and let her dry out.

I'm growing in perlite and coco coir, about 50-50 ratio,
im using FloraTrio hydrophonics.
Yeah i just flushed it out with a Gallon of phED water and half strength nutrients on saturday Midnight.
From what I've researched it could be potassium, phosphorus, and zinc, most likely.
From seedling to week 1 it grew the fastest, and instead of giving it it's nutrients, I just gave it water and flushed it with( non PHed water, my tap is around 7) when i saw it turning yellow, but now I know i should've just fed it its nutrients earlier than the rest. And now I know how important pH is :D
I was strictly sticking to a written plan I found on the internet instead of just watching and listening to what my plants needed.

Theres new growth now on the sick one, and the orange spots have stopped spreading. Ill keep ya updated in a couple days to see how it goes!
 
Ok your in coco, your ph’ing wayer to around 5.8 right?

When your flushing, don’t worry about ph’ing the first bit of water you run through, but when you hit them again with nutrients in your water, that water should be ph’d

Yeah please, keep us informed.
 
Ok your in coco, your ph’ing wayer to around 5.8 right?

When your flushing, don’t worry about ph’ing the first bit of water you run through, but when you hit them again with nutrients in your water, that water should be ph’d

Yeah please, keep us informed.

Yeah, but don’t have a meter, I’m using the color test.
It seems to be in the 5.5 - 6.0 range, leaning more towards yellow. Trying my best to get it to 5.8 :D
 
Update !

Good news, the others are beasting through. Day 25
Alrightish news, the sick is stunted and barely developing new growth so I decided to flush it again with a dose a half strength nutrients.
 

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Stunted growth is usually something in the environment. Check the medium first. Check roots. Google symptoms.

How do I check the roots without disturbing them? And yeah I’ve googled symptoms. There seems to be potassium, phosphorus, and magnesium deficiency. The sick one had a ph issue 2 weeks ago, and is just struggling to recovery
 
run it through a 5L bottle of PHed water 5.8, and wait for it to stop draining, then I put it back to the tent.

how big are your pots the plants are in? 5 litres, that’s just over a gallon of water... not enough, depending on how big the pots are.

Are you putting nutrients in said water?

no, I didn’t ask about the Lux output. I was curious to how much higher, is your light from the tops of your plants?


How do I check the roots without disturbing them?

in cloth bags, there isnt really a way without transplanting.
 
How do I check the roots without disturbing them? And yeah I’ve googled symptoms. There seems to be potassium, phosphorus, and magnesium deficiency. The sick one had a ph issue 2 weeks ago, and is just struggling to recovery
Did you solve your issue?

There should be some youtube videos or good tutorials here, no way other than taking it out of the pot and gently washing the roots clean of some soil. You can break up the root ball when transplanting without hurting it...it will take a week to recover but theyll be fine. If its all of those there might be an uptake issue....check the soil pH first. and the water pH after nutrients are in it.
 
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