Should I just cut it?

uoxi

Member
So two of my White Chocolates are showing signs of P toxicity, and I don't have the cash lying around to go buy something to correct it.

WC #1 (labeled in pics) Still has some clear trichs, and not all of the milky ones are completely opaque.

WC#2 Has an abundance of clear trichs, and a good amount of white pistils. Only problem is virtually all of the leaves are dead or dying, so I can't see photosynthesis going too well.



Should I cut one, or both? I really want to wait until they have fully matured, but not if it means risking my crop altogether.


Help is greatly appreciated:leaf:


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TheRachShow

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I would, I mean they don't have too much further to go. And by the looks of it, you got yourself a good yield there.
 

jawbrodt

Well-Known Member
^Definitely, I'd let them finish. Even if they don't grow anymore, it's still a wise idea to let them go til the trichs mature. No sense in sacrificing the quality of the smoke, at this point. :)
 

DUBS Doobious

Active Member
Yeah Phosphorous toxicity will happen when growing in pots.
Most bloom fertilizers are based off of outdoor crops. Phosphorus leeches from the soil relatively quick is soil so the growers compensated for this with higher P content.
Growing in containers is different. The Phosphorus hangs around. It builds up with High P ratio bloom nutrients. As far as I can find, Advanced Nutrients is the only company that has researched this and adjusted their nutrients accordingly. A 5-1-3 N-P-K ratio is what your after in container grows as a general rule of thumb. for bloom you might want a 1-2-5 ratio just for an example.
Hope this helps you with future grows.
DUBS out.
 

turdnugget420

Active Member
I use Flora Nova for Veg and Bloom right now and their feeding schedule explicitly states that you should do a pure watering with no nutes every 4th watering of your plant. Maybe that will help you with your situation next time round.

BTW, fucking nice ladies man. I am impressed, made me think about growing straight "nails" next time rather than making my plants all bushy.
 

StonedBlownSkiller

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I use Flora Nova for Veg and Bloom right now and their feeding schedule explicitly states that you should do a pure watering with no nutes every 4th watering of your plant. Maybe that will help you with your situation next time round.

BTW, fucking nice ladies man. I am impressed, made me think about growing straight "nails" next time rather than making my plants all bushy.
yea I agree. I topped two of mine and was working on the third and quit. I wanted to see how one turned out normal.
 
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