Lots of yellow leaves on 2 plants

Hello everyone, I hope all are well. I had to leave for a few days and my wife took care of my plants. When I returned I noticed a considerable amount of yellow leaves on both plants and one of those plants are in full blown flower. These plants had been growing indoors but I was planning on putting them outside because of my limited size of my tent. The plants are only 63 days old and I have not even started giving nutes, which I was gonna start today. I have three plants that I



have been growing outside and they are doing pretty well I’ll try to give an update on those a little later I’m just concerned about the two that are in the tent.


I seem to always mess up something when it comes to uploading pics

The first pic is of the 2 plants and the other pics are of the one plant that’s in flower.

The girls look hungry.

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So I will give them some nutes and unfortunately they are getting too big for me to finish the Grow in the tent. Outside they go🤞 Unless anyone has any suggestions. I don’t know what else to do

Can you tie some down or some lst?

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Barely any room to move

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Bigger the plants, more hungry they get.

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I guess I haven’t been giving the girls enough water and I probably should’ve started giving them nutes a week or so ago. This change happened so fast. Thanks for the help

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Oh its not to far gone. Those leaves won’t recover so you may as well pull them. No sense in letting the plant waste energy on damaged leaves.

We all had our growing pains at first so no worries.

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A lot of what you see is normal progression of the plant through flower. Supplemental P and K for flower production but less N is best.

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Are they autos or photos

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Hungry.

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They’re auto’s

Is FF Trio good to go. I took someone suggestion and got an Apera E60, but I cannot find any good tutorial videos on how to use it for the application it was purchased for. Most of the videos out there teach you how to calibrate it and talk about using it in the food industry and not growing. Could anyone suggest where I might go to find some good instructional videos.
Thanks once again for everyone’s help.

Seeing as how it’s indoors, maybe it’s a calcium or magnesium deficiency?

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To use the pH meter, you will first need a glass of RO or distilled water, and to mix your nutes. The calibration guide came with it, I’m sure, and you’ve seen the vids so I’ll skip that.

  1. Simply turn on the meter, and insert the probe into the glass of water and swirl it around. You’ll get readings all over, because there is nothing in RO or distilled to measure.

  2. Gently shake the meter to remove excess water.

  3. Insert meter into your nutrient mixture and swirl it a little, to make sure the probe gets a more accurate reading. Wait until you see the little smiley face and VOILA!

From there, you add you pH adjusting solutions. I use citric acid crystals if pH is too high. A teeny amount will drop it like crazy.

Hope this helps! Good luck and happy growing!

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