Yellow leaves and discoloration

My plant are looking different color greens and light yellows . Any advice much appreciated

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My first guess would be that they’re getting hungry. When was their last feeding?

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Looks like nitrogen deficiency

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I fed them yesterday the soil is pretty moist idk what it could be

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What should I do?

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nutrients I don’t know what you’re using. I use jacks very easy. You can get a set up on Amazon for I don’t know 6070 bucks. You just need a part a part B and magnesium sulfate Epsom salts.

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And I use that chart To mix couple YouTube videos to show you how to mix it. It’s really all you need. Just need to check your tap waters PPM if you’re using tapwater, mine is at 20 so that’s good to go for Jack’s

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It can take a few days to start seeing changes, especially if you’re growing in soil. If you would fill out a support ticket below, it will help your fellow growers isolate your problems.

Answer these simple questions the best you can.

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• What strain, Seed bank, or bag seed

• Method: Soil w/salt, Organic soil, Hydroponics, Aquaponics, KNF

Soil brand and type

• Vessels: Pots, Grow beds, Buckets, Troths

• Runoff pH

• Runoff PPM/TDS or EC

• Indoor or Outdoor

• Light system and wattage

• Temps; Day, Night

• Humidity; Day, Night

• Ventilation system; Yes, No, Size

• AC, Humidifier, De-humidifier,

• Co2; Yes, No

If growing Hydro some additional questions:

-DWC? RDWC? Autopots? Ebb and Flow? Other?
-Distance of liquid below net pot (DWC)
-Temperature of reservoir
-TDS of nutrient solution
-Amount of air to solution

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Add anything else you feel would help us give you a most informed answer should be included. Feel free to elaborate, but short and to the point questions and facts will help us to help you in a more efficient manner.

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Dang man and i thought mine was low sitting at 60 :exploding_head::exploding_head:

Assuming well water? Or do you use a filtration system? Not important just curious lol

What medium and what nutrients are you using.

Big thing to remember when growing in soil is patience. Dry amendments can take up to 2 weeks to start breaking down and making itself available. Ine thing mentioned above is epsom salt. Not only will this provide mag and sulfur, its also helps the roots absorb nutes as well. If the yellowing worsens, then i would recommend a soil slurry to get an accurate ph and ppm of your soil. There are youtube videos showing step by step on how to slurry.

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Nope city water idk how it’s so low

Thats incredibly impressive for city water…

I posted with a similar problem here: Help - yellowing of lower fan leaves - #3 by FrankCos, and was told: “yellowing from the bottom up is typically a natural progression, the opposite would definitely be cause for concern though”

The plant on the left up front (see image below) is asking for magnesium. The best way to do this would be adding approximately 150 ppms per gallon of Epsom salt to your next feed/watering.

I would do the same thing to the plant on the right in the back.

The plant on the left in the back from what I can see looks okay.

The plant in the front right looks okay. Some lower yellowing that’s totally normal

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The plant is sucking nutrients out of the older leaves to feed the flowers. Use a soluble all purpose fertilizer a couple of times a week or even every day for a week to give it enough food.

They are saying Feed Me

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Thanks for all the help this is my first time growing and literally just learning as I go ima try to get some of this info but things like ph and all that I haven’t got that into it yet I have to learn about all that i think I just took to long to feed them I need to remember to do that this is how they look right now

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