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Day 41 of these glue galeto autos... Ive been watering at ph of 6.5 ive fed the plant twice since seed at 1/4 dose in between 2 waters... The new growth seems a lime green/yellow ish tint anybody know why.. I'm in plagron light mix soil 600hps 25° 40-60% 5 gal air pots
 

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i would suspect nitrogen deficiency I've noticed that autos need a bit higher nitrogen level in stretch/early flower in comparison to photoperiod but wat was ur ppm of last feed also if ur light gets to close it would cause the plant to look like a deficiency but it's the light so there could be a few things @ play. @Waira wat do u think u probably need more info
 
I've fed the plant twice with 1/4 dose of remo full veg range... In between 2 waters so water, water, feed, water, water ect.. Just plain water until around 3-4 weeks... When the stretch seemed to stop I gave them a bloom feed at 1/2 strength
 
Here is the full range I'm using
 

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:toke:- feeds are too weak now, and demand is up! I'd say it's an early call, but they look like an mild micronute defc. is starting,.. too soon and not distinct enough to say which, but usually it's Fe, Zn, maybe S,...These are inmmobile nutes (within the plant), meaning unlike some others, once they are incorproated, they can't be translocated away from older tissues to new grwoth where it's needed... If it were N defc., fully mobile, you'd see it on the lower leaves first and worst, ...
Raise your feeds to 75% conc., wait a couple days to see how they respond, then we'll see if they need full power. Remo shows pretty well here, most folks run near or at full strength...
 
:toke:- feeds are too weak now, and demand is up! I'd say it's an early call, but they look like an mild micronute defc. is starting,.. too soon and not distinct enough to say which, but usually it's Fe, Zn, maybe S,...These are inmmobile nutes (within the plant), meaning unlike some others, once they are incorproated, they can't be translocated away from older tissues to new grwoth where it's needed... If it were N defc., fully mobile, you'd see it on the lower leaves first and worst, ...
Raise your feeds to 75% conc., wait a couple days to see how they respond, then we'll see if they need full power. Remo shows pretty well here, most folks run near or at full strength...
Thanks man... The last feed was 48hours ago.. I normally feed in between waters...will I just give it a full feed 1ml per liter instead of plain water..(Flower feed)
 
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