Deficiency?

MeJuana

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Don't chop leafs when dealing with nutrient deficiencies let the plant take them unless there's mold/rot/fungi.. She will start on a new leaf otherwise and then you begin to have trouble gauging success. ;)
 

Jenny 209916

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NO. The N is 5 and the P is 10......P is too high.....

The plant looks to be saying ..... More N less P.... Feed more often and Look at Age Old grow at 12-6-6. Sounds like you attempting an organic run?
Yes doctor I'm trying an organic run. So grow nutes are OK during flower when having a Nitro def? I'm pick me up a bottle of 12-6-6 here in a bit. Is 1 tbsp per gallon ok?
 

Jenny 209916

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Don't chop leafs when dealing with nutrient deficiencies let the plant take them unless there's mold/rot/fungi.. She will start on a new leaf otherwise and then you begin to have trouble gauging success. ;)
I didn't chop much leaves I just plucked a few off to take picture
 

Dr. Who

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Yes doctor I'm trying an organic run. So grow nutes are OK during flower when having a Nitro def? I'm pick me up a bottle of 12-6-6 here in a bit. Is 1 tbsp per gallon ok?
5ml = 1 tsp! Per gallon - don't use Tbl per gallon

feed - water - feed - water.

Get yourself a Kelp extract like Age old's or Maxicrop seaweed = 5ml at feedings.
 

Mohican

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Try a little epsom salts (magnesium sulphate). Greened my girls up overnight. 1 tsp. to 5 gallons of water. I like to pH my water to 5.7 - same as rain.
 

Jenny 209916

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Try a little epsom salts (magnesium sulphate). Greened my girls up overnight. 1 tsp. to 5 gallons of water. I like to pH my water to 5.7 - same as rain.
I just picked up a bottle of Epsom salt. I fed nutes today is it ok to give Epsom next watering?
 

Jenny 209916

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5ml = 1 tsp! Per gallon - don't use Tbl per gallon

feed - water - feed - water.

Get yourself a Kelp extract like Age old's or Maxicrop seaweed = 5ml at feedings.
Smh I did use 1tbsp I figured go by directions on back of bottle since it was an established plant.. Should I flush?
 

Alienwidow

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From the pics it looks like a bit of seasonal leaf drop but it also looks like its happening too fast because the nitrogen levels in the plant and soil are likely low. Feed it. The yellowing is probably mostly here to stay, but it may correct itself a little for a short time and then just go back to yellowing. Id guess the other ones arent far behind so id probably feed aggressively for a week or so and then back it off in hopes the others dont follow suite. Ive seen plants that yellow early finish just fine so dont worry too much about it, just feed more like supertramp says.
 

Jenny 209916

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From the pics it looks like a bit of seasonal leaf drop but it also looks like its happening too fast because the nitrogen levels in the plant and soil are likely low. Feed it. The yellowing is probably mostly here to stay, but it may correct itself a little for a short time and then just go back to yellowing. Id guess the other ones arent far behind so id probably feed aggressively for a week or so and then back it off in hopes the others dont follow suite. Ive seen plants that yellow early finish just fine so dont worry too much about it, just feed more like supertramp says.
Will Epsom salt help?
 
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