Hi All just starting an indoor grow of Gorilla Glue. And right of the bat I’ m seeing issues, yellowing leaves. Growing in Coast of Maine Platinum soil. Could this be the PH of my water is too high? Thanks for any advice you can give.
Even though I’m new to all this, It looks like the plants are getting too big for the pots is one issue
What is your PH going in? Coast of Maine has nutrients in it, if I’m not mistaken. Are you feeding nutrients?
I think it’s watering related. Either to wet too dry, or pH.
Pots aren’t too small. You can do a full cycle in a solo or small container as many here do.
Looks like they need water that soil looks bone dry
Thanks for the replies All, PH was 6.5 to 7.0. Yes Coast of Maine does have nutes not feeding any additional just watering.
I agree with @Low looks like a watering problem. Can you lower the PH just a little for the next watering?
Transplant time Grow Bro
Thanks All, I’m going to transplant into 5 gal fabric pots and get the watering and PH under control. I’ll report back shortly hopefully with some healthy plants to show.
Dan.O
If watering prob just repot. Look big enough for final. BUT…GG is very ph finicky. Keep the range tight. 6.4-8 is where i ran them for a couple years. They show ph issues fast. Girls are also a thirsty strain.
i hope u solved ur issue
Yes I did, wound up being a PH issue. Once I got that corrected things are looking pretty good! Thanks to all for the advice.
I had issues getting clones to take with GG4. They were a little difficult to get started. I got my PH set and they took off like crazy.
I currently have GG4 in flower. They were showing low nutes so I gave them some bloom 0-10-10 per container instructions. They hit the stretch and didn’t stop. This morning they were almost touching the light. I did a super crop. Hopefully they recover fast.
Don’t forget the needed nitrogen Growmie. That bloom fertilizer has zero nitrogen
I need to pick up some fertilizer that has nitrogen in it. Anyone have a recommendation?
Most growers use nutrients that come with the NPK combination. I use Jacks 321. Part A has an NPK value of 5-12-26 plus the secondary and micro nutrients, part B is 15-0-0 provides the calcium nitrate
Man, I am really having issues with these ladies . Watered today with cal mag water ph’d at 6.4. Any help would be appreciated.
What was the runoff ph and ppm?
Hmmm, did not test runoff.
@DannyO i just scrolled up and saw you are using coast of maine. I am unsure what sort of number you need with organic. Maybe @ChittyChittyBangin can provide some help. Pretty sure he knows organic.