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ECSD turning Yellowish green.

turbo14

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Hey guys, inherited a ECSD cut from a pal, it was lush green when I got it. Now after about 3 weeks 18/6 it is turning a little yellowish green. Not burning tips of yellow tips. The plant's color is a really light green.Not quite yellow, but looks like it might be going that way. Nutes are 3/4 strength Pure Blend Grow(not Pro), along with Liquid Karma. Soil is Sta-Green/ Perlite. AnY suggestions would help, I'll try to snap pics But it might be a couple of days. I use the same nute combo for my 2 hydro Jack Here DWC buckets and they could not be any healthier. :fsu:

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JJScorpio

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If this plant is a clone, the mother may have been used to more ferts. Why are you only giving 3/4 strength? Next watering I would give it a nice drink of ferts and see if the green comes back....
 

MTF-Sandman

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You really need to feed em something...that PB isn't intended to be used as a standalone nute - so you're gonna need to get em something else to use as the primary feeding.
 

turbo14

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MTF-Sandman said:
You really need to feed em something...that PB isn't intended to be used as a standalone nute - so you're gonna need to get em something else to use as the primary feeding.

Thanks everyone for the replies, I use Ionic Grow and Bloom in my hydro garden. I guess I will trying giving the soils this as well until I can get some organic food.
 

turbo14

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Im going to pick up some Pure Blend PRO tonight, I did not even notice it saying directly on the bottle that it isn't a full nutrient, but just a supplement. Ah, Im glad I caught it before it ruined this baby
 

MTF-Sandman

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Good call on the PBP...while you're there, you might want to consider a cal/mag suppliment if your soil isn't amended with dolomite lime or a mag source. You can lookup the exact guaranteed analysis of your soil HERE to see what might be needed in the future to support the plant through flowering.
 
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