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lemonuk
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yellow leaves

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I have been having occasional problems with my leaves. They are starting to be yellow in the tips.

What's happening?

I'm using soil, water and fertilizer 4 days a week.

CFL with 250W - red

Please guys, help me with some advice.

Cheers,

LemonUk


Cisco
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Re: yellow leaves

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Either to much or not enough feed can you elaborate on your feed regime at all ? What stage of growth ? Or have you said lol could be natural progression and not a problem
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lemonuk
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Re: yellow leaves

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Hi cisco!

Here we go...

Lemon Skunk- Greenhouse seed
14 weeks on vegetative (125w CFL blue)
5th week of florewing (250w CFL red)
Watering 4 times a week with fertilizer for flowers
Temperature between 15 to 20 degrees
Light 12-12

It's enough?
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Re: yellow leaves

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there is a virus in this link, do not follow
In the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is King
lemonuk
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Re: yellow leaves

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templeball wrote:
there is a virus in this link, do not follow

What??!!?!

It's not a virus dude...

You can take a look in my yellow leaves.

http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/84 ... 414ht.jpg/
http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/824/xisto.jpg/

Help needed!
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Bifton
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Cisco wrote:Either to much or not enough feed can you elaborate on your feed regime at all ? What stage of growth ? Or have you said lol could be natural progression and not a problem
I agree, it is most likely going to be the feed, but you could also check your soil acidity, high pH can prevent plants from absorbing vital nutrients also too much humidity could be an issue.
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templeball
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lemonuk wrote:
templeball wrote:
there is a virus in this link, do not follow

What??!!?!

It's not a virus dude...

You can take a look in my yellow leaves.

http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/84 ... 414ht.jpg/

http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/824/xisto.jpg/

Help needed!
I clicked on the link and as soon as the page opened it came up with one of those fake 'your pc is infected' windows that you can't get rid of without using the task bar and then it took over the pc when I booted up next - groan
Not saying you caused it and good luck with the yellow leaves dude :)
In the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is King
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