Organic grow. Living soil and dry amendments. Day 32. The last couple days all new growth is a lot lighter green on both plants. Is this something to worry about? I added more veg and bloom dry amendments today.
Maybe it needs to be fed? If so, will "dry amendments" work quick enough in soil? Maybe, consider foliar feeding with some good veg nutes or 'tea' equivalent.
Looks like they're hitting preflower. I don't see anything that would have me concerned. Sometimes lighting can make things look different in the pictures, if its something drastic, you might mix a teaspoon per gal of Epsom into your water once. The mg boost seems to get some to green up.
We need more info on your grow.. But based on what I see and what you've posted.. That plant needs food. There is a lot more to "living soil" than adding dry amendments.. It's also difficult to have a living soil in less than a 15 gal pot.. Dry amendments need microbes to break them down and make the nutrients available to the plant. Otherwise it could take weeks for the dry amendments to break down on their own. You either have to add "life" to that soil, or start using bottled nutes because they are immediately available to the plant. But that plant is hungry.
I would just foliar feed for a few times .. But as @Prophetiko says we dont have enough info on Your grow..
From the pictures its not looking that bad for start of the flower ..
I have given the plants 2 top feedings of dry amendments. Second time I added some flowering based. I have also given EM1 two times to try and increase microbe activity and 2 foiler sprayings of it. Also molasses 2 times. The second dry amendment feeding I also added extra top dress soil and worm castings. I am going away for the Christmas season and relying on autopots for watering so I am going to have to load up on top dressings and hope for the best
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