Nothing is working idk what to do day 43 flower

Leafylimbo

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Wtf is going on it’s gettig worse every day 43 flower top leaves are most effected bottoms have tip burn buds don’t seem to be fattening up fml
 

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I still think your using too much N and not enough P. But that’s my opinion. Your not gonna figure it out now it’s too late, your not too far off from harvest so just just let them go until they done. I have a plant that’s completely yellow and green. I have been feeding it and it’s keeping at bay. Buds are still fattening so I can only do so much. I can’t correct it now. I have tried cal mag seemed to have slowed it down but still yellow. Kinda is what it is at this point.
 
Appears potassium deficient
I’m using fox farm trio and calmag but I started flushing because I thought it was Nute Burn because it started only at the tips of plant. When the tips started to burn I checked my runoff and it was acidic started flushing and gave it small dose of big bloom it started to get its color back but then one day I wake up and it was way worse. Should I just continue to feed?
 
I’m using fox farm trio and calmag but I started flushing because I thought it was Nute Burn because it started only at the tips of plant. When the tips started to burn I checked my runoff and it was acidic started flushing and gave it small dose of big bloom it started to get its color back but then one day I wake up and it was way worse. Should I just continue to feed?
No idea. I don’t really have the experience to tell you what is exactly wrong with it or what you should do. I know what I would do but that doesn’t mean it’s the right way. Good luck with the grow, I am sure she will finish just fine.
 
I’m using fox farm trio and calmag but I started flushing because I thought it was Nute Burn because it started only at the tips of plant. When the tips started to burn I checked my runoff and it was acidic started flushing and gave it small dose of big bloom it started to get its color back but then one day I wake up and it was way worse. Should I just continue to feed?
Flushing correlates with what I said about the roots being too wet to absorb O2, P, K, and Mg.
 
I think I’m going to let it really dry out and just start feeding it everything I was before.
Yeah, that’s what I’d do, bro. Give it 3-5 days without water/feedings so the root zone can breathe a bit better. The damage will probably slow down. It may not go away, but the plant still looks pretty healthy.
 
Yeah, that’s what I’d do, bro. Give it 3-5 days without water/feedings so the root zone can breathe a bit better. The damage will probably slow down. It may not go away, but the plant still looks pretty healthy.
Do u think I should add molasses? The buds aren’t fattening for shit.
 
Keep them on a balanced feed, lower ppm then previous. These plants are very finicky in flower and start translocating mobile nutrients if anything is slightly off. To some extent it is always a losing battle trying to make corrections in flower, the plant is programmed to cannibalize leaf to produce buds as it seeks pollen to make seeds. So it goes. I'm also not a fan of fox farms trio, their feeding schedule is jacked.
 
Keep them on a balanced feed, lower ppm then previous. These plants are very finicky in flower and start translocating mobile nutrients if anything is slightly off. To some extent it is always a losing battle trying to make corrections in flower, the plant is programmed to cannibalize leaf to produce buds as it seeks pollen to make seeds. So it goes. I'm also not a fan of fox farms trio, their feeding schedule is jacked.
Adding 1/4 to 1/2 strength they work great. When you follow their stupid schedule and amounts you kill your shit in no time.
 
Keep them on a balanced feed, lower ppm then previous. These plants are very finicky in flower and start translocating mobile nutrients if anything is slightly off. To some extent it is always a losing battle trying to make corrections in flower, the plant is programmed to cannibalize leaf to produce buds as it seeks pollen to make seeds. So it goes. I'm also not a fan of fox farms trio, their feeding schedule is jacked.
That's a general statement. Plants will translocate nutrients in veg as well if it doesn't have it at the roots, it makes no difference whether it's in flower or veg. If he has a deficiency, which i mentioned to him a number of times but he ignores it, so i watch him struggle, then how is that a 'never-ending' losing battle? The plant is programmed to eat its leaves all the time..if it does not have the food available. It only takes 10% of an element to be missing for leaves to start showing signs. He has a clear deficiency that has been building for weeks, he keeps flushing for some reason and doesn't understand why his problem is getting worse.
 
That's a general statement. Plants will translocate nutrients in veg as well if it doesn't have it at the roots, it makes no difference whether it's in flower or veg. If he has a deficiency, which i mentioned to him a number of times but he ignores it, so i watch him struggle, then how is that a 'never-ending' losing battle? The plant is programmed to eat its leaves all the time..if it does not have the food available. It only takes 10% of an element to be missing for leaves to start showing signs. He has a clear deficiency that has been building for weeks, he keeps flushing for some reason and doesn't understand why his problem is getting worse.
Fair enough, I find that they are far more sensitive in flower than in veg. And harder to fix in flower.
 
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