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1 1/2 Week Flwr. Chemdawgs Yellow sites?

Rollin Face

Member
Hey guys, ill get right to it, I have some double under dawgs in flower and right before flower they caught a mag def i think, thus the yellow growth, then they recovered only to seem to do the same in flower.

Is this from not enough nutes or too less because the rest of the plants are fine, although they have 1-2 tips that are the same as this one,

Using Happy frog/ light warrior with PBP nutes, cal mag at about 5-8mls gal. 1000ppms.

This is a normal one:
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Yellowed one:

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Thanks for any help guys!
 

its420

Member
Looks like vigorous growth mostly. I grew Chem 91 and it was a calmag whore, i couldnt keep up. I still dont know wtf to feed it, but it turned out just fine. Theres a fine line between dialed in and nute lock outs. I would just keep doing what yer doing. They dont look chlorotic in the veins at all. Looks like they could use some trimmin under their skirts, lol. Grow On, good luck. Sorry thats prolly not much help.
PEACE
420

Do you feed fulvics and humics? That might help your plants uptake the nutes that are there. I'd start there b4 risking cal mag overload/lockout
 

DocLeaf

procreationist
ICMag Donor
Veteran
It's normal for the top flowers to yellow in some varieties when entering into 12/12
No stress,, carry on as normal,, green growth will return in a few weeks. peace
 

Rollin Face

Member
Ok sorry for the server space then! lol Im soo glad i got some reputable sources to confirm my scare, and not some new douche claiming to know it all....thanks for the speedy answers guys!!
 

MynameStitch

Dr. Doolittle
Mentor
Veteran
THat is totaly normal, when the plant is growing new leaves, it's chlorophyll has not fully formed and will look like a much lighter shade of green, once it gets bigger the natural color will return :)

If it does not, then you have a problem, but from the healthy plants you have there is no way they are going to have a problem with the new growth; so what you are seeing is totally normal.
 
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