New Grower Yellowish leaves, 9th day auto short-rider

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Well that is true but I was more pleased that the shortryder is starting to produce some fruits for all the effort you put in well done
 
Well that is true but I was more pleased that the shortryder is starting to produce some fruits for all the effort you put in well done

Yeah, I'll have to settle with what I get.. I guess it's not all bad for a first grow, also I was completely new to generic plant growing. I'm discovering a brand new world ehehe


Any ideas of when I should start flushing?
 
your at least a 4-6 weeks away to be worrying about that mate just keep doing what your doing as the plant looks good
 
Good to see things finally progressing for you... I have been watching from behind the scenes.

A few posts ago you mention the yellow leaves.... Are you measuring your PH? Looks like a PH problem to me with possibly a Ca/Mg/N deficiency.
 
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Good to see things finally progressing for you... I have been watching from behind the scenes.

A few posts ago you mention the yellow leaves.... Are you measuring your PH? Looks like a PH problem to me with possibly a Ca/Mg/N deficiency.

Yeah, I always measure pH before watering. I also bought 500ml mineral water bottles for the effect. I interpret the color as 6.5 pH, so I'm guessing it doesn't have to do with it.

I've been using only BioGROW and BioBLOOM, so I don't think she lacks Nitrogen. Maybe Magnesium and Calcium, it's worth a try, no? Are there cheap products I can use instead of buying the other products from BIO? Like, stuff we usually have in our homes, that would be killer!

Thanks for all the help!
 
You can get some Epsom Salt to take care of the magnesium probs. Molasses also takes care of minor deficiencies in those 2 areas.
 
You can get some Epsom Salt to take care of the magnesium probs. Molasses also takes care of minor deficiencies in those 2 areas.

Molasses? U mean the dark honey made from sugar cane?
 
Yea, just make sure that it says clearly the its unsulphered molasses. If you can find BlackStrap Molasses its supposed to be even better. It can give a nice little booster shot in both calcium and magnesium when mixed with your watering. I use the Brer Rabbit kind and it can be found at pretty much and grocery store.
 
Yea, just make sure that it says clearly the its unsulphered molasses. If you can find BlackStrap Molasses its supposed to be even better. It can give a nice little booster shot in both calcium and magnesium when mixed with your watering. I use the Brer Rabbit kind and it can be found at pretty much and grocery store.

Molasses is a traditional product at my homeland. There are lots of Sugar Cane fields and the procudtion of that product is massive. I just don't know if it's unsulphered like u said. I won't be able to find any of those products u named..

Anyhow, if it suits for the job, should I just mix it with the water before watering? How about the quantity per watering?

I'll be away for a week so I won't be able to purchase it sooner. Is there any temporary solution I can provide to her, just to keep her in shape?

Tks!
 
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