Starting Gorilla Glue Indoor Grow Issues Already

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.

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Even though I’m new to all this, It looks like the plants are getting too big for the pots is one issue

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What is your PH going in? Coast of Maine has nutrients in it, if I’m not mistaken. Are you feeding nutrients?

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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.

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Looks like they need water that soil looks bone dry

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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.

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I agree with @Low looks like a watering problem. Can you lower the PH just a little for the next watering?

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Transplant time Grow Bro :love_you_gesture:

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

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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.

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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.

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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.

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Don’t forget the needed nitrogen Growmie. That bloom fertilizer has zero nitrogen :love_you_gesture:

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I need to pick up some fertilizer that has nitrogen in it. Anyone have a recommendation?

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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 :love_you_gesture:

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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.

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What was the runoff ph and ppm?

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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.

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