What’s wrong

Armyofsprout

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P issue I’m thinking?

larry OG autoflowers in week 3 of flower. Plants look good, just small issues. Temps around 70-84F consistently, humidity around 40%. Coco/peat mix with dry amendments. They are bunched together due to me waiting on another tent to be delivered so maybe the issues are from handling? But I don’t think so. I’m just trying to make sure it doesn’t become a major issue.
 

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nmibud

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They look fine,I do not see anything to worry about.Too much love can be worse than not enough.
 

Armyofsprout

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It’s progressing tho. Looks like a P deficiency. Need more opinions on what to do. I’m doing organic gardening. Gonna make another tea tomorrow and try and get around 700ppm with this miracle grow stuff I got cuz it’s the only stuff around I could find with solid P and K Values. I won’t use it direct in soil I’ll just make a tea with EWC and molasses. The N isn’t really water soluble in it which is good because I don’t need all that N in flower.

what you all think?
 

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Plants look healthy - just need some more nutrients. At that stage in flowering the plants are really charging and are hungry. I would suggest removing all the dead/damaged leaves and feed them three times over the next week.
Here is the recipe we have been using on our farm for years in soil:

10ml/gal Fish Protein Powder or Liquid
1/4ml/gal Kelp
5ml/gal Humic Acid (powder or liquid)
1tsp/gal Inoculant (Mykos/Azos)

We work a lot outside and have separate cloning/veg areas that are not in the house we live. Fish can always be substituted with a soy protein if you do not want to have your place stink like rotten fish.
 

Armyofsprout

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Plants look healthy - just need some more nutrients. At that stage in flowering the plants are really charging and are hungry. I would suggest removing all the dead/damaged leaves and feed them three times over the next week.
Here is the recipe we have been using on our farm for years in soil:

10ml/gal Fish Protein Powder or Liquid
1/4ml/gal Kelp
5ml/gal Humic Acid (powder or liquid)
1tsp/gal Inoculant (Mykos/Azos)

We work a lot outside and have separate cloning/veg areas that are not in the house we live. Fish can always be substituted with a soy protein if you do not want to have your place stink like rotten fish.
I got some fish emulsion but I don’t think it’s the same thing you mean.

i was trying to get kelp but couldn’t due to the lockdown.

I got some mykos I just fed two weeks ago I just added in the end of the brew.

ill trim the leaves Up today
 
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