Berat Temel
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My plant, which has completed its 3-month development process, has surprised me many times about the genetics it has so far. At first, I thought it was an autoflowering species of the Ruderalis genus with leaves with 3 or fewer fingers, but when it turned into a 7-leafed plant that has been developing due to regular photoperiod for 3 months, I started to think that it was a Sativa genus.
With the recovery after the second pot transplant, after some nutritional deficiencies and leaf yellowing, yellow spots began to appear on the stem part. Soil PH is a little high but the amount of nutrients is high.
I learned that for these yellowing, I need to wash the soil with water in the appropriate pH range due to salt accumulation, but I also wanted to ask you.
I need your help on this matter.
With the recovery after the second pot transplant, after some nutritional deficiencies and leaf yellowing, yellow spots began to appear on the stem part. Soil PH is a little high but the amount of nutrients is high.
I learned that for these yellowing, I need to wash the soil with water in the appropriate pH range due to salt accumulation, but I also wanted to ask you.
I need your help on this matter.