nobodyhere
Well-Known Member
Ah, so these are all outdoor plants.
1-whats the soil you use?
2-do you ph your nutes? How many PPM are you giving them when you feed them? How often?
3-you know what kinda soil outdoors your working with-is it acidic, alk? Even same county, you can have vastly different soils from creekbeds to tops of hills.
4-how far N are you? Or S?
5-when were these plants planted or moved outside as seedlings? How were they vegged.
To me, the lighter colored plants look like ph is off, not enough N, prob not enough light (some look small by house), heat stress, and xmas tree.
That one by the house, you can prob counter your soil ph and dose some N and maybe crop it to get some more tops if you think it will bloom before the weather gets crappy, I personally dunno.
If you have been growing for 15 years, surely you know what a N deficiency and takeup look like right?
1-whats the soil you use?
2-do you ph your nutes? How many PPM are you giving them when you feed them? How often?
3-you know what kinda soil outdoors your working with-is it acidic, alk? Even same county, you can have vastly different soils from creekbeds to tops of hills.
4-how far N are you? Or S?
5-when were these plants planted or moved outside as seedlings? How were they vegged.
To me, the lighter colored plants look like ph is off, not enough N, prob not enough light (some look small by house), heat stress, and xmas tree.
That one by the house, you can prob counter your soil ph and dose some N and maybe crop it to get some more tops if you think it will bloom before the weather gets crappy, I personally dunno.
If you have been growing for 15 years, surely you know what a N deficiency and takeup look like right?