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    HELP! Deficiency?

    Hello, I have some yellowing on one of my plants leaves and am not sure what it is she's deficient in. I am growing in 5 gallon fabric pots, in each one I used roots organic potting soil with about 1.25 lb of nature's living soil + 10 tbsp dolomite lime, 10 tbsp oyster shell flour, and 5 tbsp gypsum. I water using bottled spring water, the pH is just below 7 when I've tested it, about 6.8. Using ac infinity evo6 with the AI controller, so it tracks my temp and rh. Temp is around 70-75 degrees f, humidity is about 55-60%. The plant with the yellowing is my biggest plant, no signs of stunted growth. I am about 3 weeks into flower (from when I switched to 12/12). I am growing seeds from humboldt seed company, the plant in question is the big one in the back it is pineapple muffin, as is the front left plant. The other one is chicken n' wafflez (front right). I am using the self watering bases but still top water once a weekish. The yellowing has been going on since veg, added some bat guano during veg thinking it was a nitrogen issue. Doesn't seem to be exclusive to old or new growth. Did some lst to keep the canopy even, really digging these bud trainer bud clips. Anyway, I've looked at various charts and pictures of different deficiencies and can't seem to nail down which one it would be, thanks for any help!

    #2
    Might check you PH going in for a few days. Looks like classic cal/mag lacking with Iron also. Turning the corner to mid stage flower. It's pulling more from the leaves because there isn't enough in the medium and the leaves are closer. One thing at a time and watch. Nice garden.

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      #3
      Looks like it could be a cal/mag issue since it's been around since veg. Your soil has some good stuff, but it might not be breaking down fast enough. Bottled water sometimes doesn’t have much magnesium, so a little cal-mag might help. Maybe check runoff pH too, just to be sure things are in range. Plants still look good though!

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        #4
        Testing run off is for guageing fertilizer build up in soil. PH will be slightly eratic at best. A soil slurry test is needed to get accurate readings on soil mediums.

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          #5
          With the self watering bases does the soil ever get a chance to dry out or is it always soggy down the bottom?

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          • Allenpro
            Allenpro commented
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            Good question. I would think those were best suited for coco coir

          • Wayzee
            Wayzee commented
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            Yea Ive read something somewhere about bottom feeding cannabis in soil is not recommended. I was thinking along the lines that sunshine might have a build up of something in the soil..

          #6
          Not to be a grow nazi but your not in flower at the flip, its usually a week or more after that when you see signs of flowers to tell you your plant is in flower. When do plants growing outside flip? LOL. The downside of estimating the time in flower based on the flip will usually put your harvest calander off by 2 or more weeks. Plants dont have calenders and breeders lie

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            #7
            Thanks for all the responses! I will try some cal-mag. Interesting, hadnt heard that about the self watering bases, i fill them and then when the pots feel light to lift i refill them, so i guess they dry out in-between watering. I didn't think they'd work as well as they do, I was surprised. As far as flowering times I guess I should have been more specific, while I changed the lights to 12/12 on 6/6 it was 6/14 that I noticed the first signs of flowering, so I'm a little over 2 weeks in i guess, ha ha. Thanks again!

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            • dirtymike
              dirtymike commented
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              How often do you need to refill those bases. Will it go a week?@Sunshine1004 what is the brand. watering by hand is getting old. Lol

            #8
            Heya, the auto watering bases i have are ac infinity, they fit a gallon of water that will last maybe 2-3 days, depending on what stage theyre in. I like them, the roots poke through the bottom of the pot and help themselves i guess, ha ha. Still need to top water the first couple weeks and when i top dress, Ac infinity makes a larger one that holds 2 gallons, but they are for larger fabric pots. Spider farmer has some too, looks about the same but they have a reservoir that keeps them full. I went with ac infinity just because I was already setting up a new 4×4 with everything else from them. So far, pretty happy with everything. Really diggin the AI controller. I can check it from anywhere and adjust it from my phone. I recently switched a lot of things around, I used to grow in coco with GH nutrients, mostly autos, but have changed to photo with living soil. Embracing simplicity where I can.

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              #9
              Is the water in base oxygenated or stagnant?. The thing with top feeding soil is apart from getting an even spread of moisture throughout whole pot allowing for better nutrient absorption, as the water goes down it's sucking air in behind it feeding oxygen to the roots as well....

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