darren_21
Active Member
How can I have a lack of N when I used the nutes I posted about above.A 1-3-4, when it's obvious you have a lack of N and have been hitting them with a NPK that is high in K? I guess my points in post #13 and links didn't register, oh well. It's a beautiful plant that is destined to lose the very unit that makes your buds.
Good luck,
UB
BLOOM Part A 3 - 0 - 3 (Liquid)
BLOOM Part B 1 - 0.5 - 3 (Liquid)
These are my BLOOM nutes before the fortifier. I will be using the overdrive instead, but from the numbers above, it looks to me like I'm getting a decent amount of N so that doesn't really make much sense. And if P and N deficiencies look very similar, it can only logically be the P as I have only given the fortifer ONCE a day or two ago so the pictures are more indicative of the results of the above mentioned nute solutions ONLY.
Thats how I see it... Am I so wrong?
Thank you for the response laserbrn. And yes do not worry I will not be overdoing anything. I am being very conservative with everything I am doing. No freaking out here, just looking for that "second opinion"!Other than the slight yellowing on the lower leaves the plants look great. I would suggest that WHATEVER you decide to do to try to correct it, you don't overdo it. That's the most common mistake if you really want to get into what the most common mistake is.
It doesn't look like an N defeciency as N defeciency in my experience starts at the VERY bottom and leaves die off before it really has a chance to spread. It sort of eats one leaf at a time at first and then spreads more rapidly.
Good luck, I hope you get it figured out, but I wouldn't even 'freak out" over it.
And hey, if my plant is SHIT by the end, I will have learned something. If I've taken anything from this experience of growing, it's that I love to grow things. I couldn't care less if I kill this thing in a week, I'm learning and I WILL get better!
Thank you all for your time!!!!!!! Happy Growing!!!