Deficiency?

Jenny 209916

Well-Known Member
i fed today with 1/2 tbsp to a gallon of old age bloom.. I'm thinking she was hungry for nutes since its been about 3 weeks since last feeding with old age grow
 

polishpollack

Well-Known Member
can you send pics of the whole plant? did you have a question specifically? those leaves do look like the plant is low on nitrogen, which might mean to use the grow nutes rather than the bloom.
 

Jenny 209916

Well-Known Member
can you send pics of the whole plant? did you have a question specifically? those leaves do look like the plant is low on nitrogen, which might mean to use the grow nutes rather than the bloom.
Yea my ? Is. Will the bloom nutes I added fix the yellowing? It's a 5-10-5 bloomimage.jpegimage.jpeg
 

Joe Blows Trees

Well-Known Member
Not sure if the yellowing will "go away", but if the plant is getting what it needs now from the feeding, they shouldn't get any worse.
 

THE KONASSURE

Well-Known Member
just low`ish nitrogen starting to show on the lower fans

You may get a P or K diff later in flower too

looks like you could have been feeding every 2 weeks to every week, it`ll get hungry more as it gets deeper into flower, but your doing a good job of saving money on nutes
 

Jenny 209916

Well-Known Member
Way too much P. Its N and K is what container grown plants need the most of. A 3-1-2 to 2-1-3 ratio is good. And it should contain nice amounts of Ca, Mg and S. About the same 3-1-2 ratio. Its what grows the good gooey stuff.
Oh ok I'm almost out of bloom anyways so I'll try and pickout something else for flower
 

polishpollack

Well-Known Member
jenny when it comes to nutrients you probably safest by following any direction on the container. but this is largely for fairly large plants, just be careful you don't feed too much either. it's a balancing act. what soil is the plant in?
 

Jenny 209916

Well-Known Member
jenny when it comes to nutrients you probably safest by following any direction on the container. but this is largely for fairly large plants, just be careful you don't feed too much either. it's a balancing act. what soil is the plant in?
Yes i know when it says feeding for established plant that its much larger plant than we think. Their definition of established plants is bigger than ours.. I use 707 roots organic
 

polishpollack

Well-Known Member
if the lowest leaves are yellow, there's a good chance that you could add some nutrients. but you're using a lot of soil and I don't know what nutrients are in that soil. you'll have to make your best guess. since it's been a few weeks since you gave fert, you might try a little more, however, I might choose a grow fert over a bloom fert. you've done two good things that a lot of people don't do. you used a lot of soil and you haven't over done it on the fert you've given. many people do the opposite - small soil and heavy ferts. that's a bad combination.
 
Top