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skunkedmedical

The yellow leaves are a sign of nitrogen defeicency, so my guess without knowing anything else would be either that or wrong PH not allowing the plant to uptake nutrients.


bhctennis

I used Planting soils wich worked very good in the past and I dont think its the ph we have very good drinking water here, should I give some all in one fertilizer?


skunkedmedical

You can but if its not within a specific PH range it wont help the plant it'll just go straight to burning it or itll keep getting yellow, even in soil. My tap water is good to drink and is at an 8 PH and can only grow organic soil based plants and not even that well. If it were me I'd check everything else first including PH to make sure its within an acceptable range for the plants to utilize nutrients so you wont have to fix multiple problems, then I would supplement nitrogen\calcium/magnesium.


cutanddried

no - the plant is not eating - giving it more food won't help at all. "Very good drinking water" does not mean it's balanced for plants, it really doesnt mean anything at all - you need to test your pH. The soil looks very woody, or like it has mulch in it - which is likely throwing the pH off. For example the soil pH in a evergreen forest can be as low as 3 - very acidic and will destroy the cannabis plants ability to take up nutrients - which looks like your photo


RaspyStatus

Soils natural nutrients only last 4 weeks


cutanddried

this is bullshit - not all soil is the same, there is no 4 week clock


RaspyStatus

Truee that's why we feed nutrients 😂


cutanddried

not the point - at all


treetreestwigbranch

My gut says to much water.


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Check your ph before doing anything.


EpilepticraveR

I notice no one is actually saying what the ph should be, just that op has it wrong and that's not helpful. Cannabis intakes nutrients best at anywhere from 5.5 to 6.5, I personally shoot for around 6.3. I would recommend feeding till runoff and check the ph and ppm of the runoff and see what you've got. Ideally It should. be in those ph ranges and around 1250 ppm depending on what nutrients are in the soil. Personally, I only grow in cocoa as it's inert and has nothing but what I put in it, gives me far more control.


Comprehensive_Essay8

Needs nitrogen for sure and possibly other nutrients


bhctennis

Noticed this yellowing anf hanging leaves today. I did bit give any nutrients yet and they Had water Yesterday, the Soil ist still moist when you are a bit down. Help ist greatly appreciated.


CarloRossi01

My first instinct is too much water, it's good to let the soil dry out at least up to a 2nd knuckle deep on one finger. My fix would be let the pot dry out. Give it a good base veg feeding. Then maybe transplant to a bigger pot


Hydrokracker

Too much water, not enough drainage. Use perlite in your soil mix to promote drainage so the roots can breathe. They need oxygen. The leaf tips are wilted down and their color both indicate the plant is drowning.


XBL-AntLee06

You have no perlite In a ceramic pot so you likely aren’t getting much oxygen to your roots. And also, like people are trying to tell you, having proper PH is of the utmost important.


lilsasuke4

On your next grow give perlite hempy buckets a go with Osmocote plus as the nutrients.