I already searched the strain on here, didn’t find what i was looking for. Im at day 28 of flower and i have a hard yellowing of lower fan leaves going on with both plants. Indoor grow, Ph is in range, supersoil grow, temps 70-74, humidity 50-65. Had a cal mag def i corrected. I have been on a auto kick for the last couple years. Switched to photo for this run. Question is. Is this a trait or am i somehow running low on N in flower? I have made some attempt to reverse with a small intro of organic grow (biobizz) over the last week with no change. Any advice will be greatly appreciated! The last pic has a super skunk auto in the front. She looks a little worse for wear. Lol
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Since you’re in a supersoil, what did you use to correct the cal mag? I know organic grows can have their equilibrium upset by adding non organics.
She def looks n starved.
I’ve grown ilgm banner and haven’t really had issues. It seemed pretty sturdy to me.
@Drinkslinger Used some epsom salt to correct the cal mag it bounced back quickly. I have been out of town working and i jjust found out my wife adjusted ph on 2 waterings last week with ph up. Wa wa wa. My soil ph is on point at 6.6. Im going to top dress with some compost and castings and water with plain water and try and get those microbes established again. Not really feeling the supersoil as i like to have more control over whats happening. I guess i will go back to growing big autos now that i have enough lighting to run 4 and start 4 half way thru. Idk i really had developed a great nute schedual for my autos and was getting really nice yeilds. Idk why i switched to a photo and why i switched to a soil method i have never tried??? I hope they bounce back. Wa wa wa. I really feel like an amature on this run. Hahahah
The Epsom salt should’ve been fine. But the pH up/down may have done it.
I agree. It kills me with the supersoil cause i am so used to have all the control. Thanks for the advice
Have you read the Rev’s book on “TLO” growing? I don’t agree with all his recommendations when it comes to product/equipment, but there’s a lot of great info in the book. He’s got a list of ingredients for “spikes” when your organic grow needs supplementation.


