Flower deficiency

Jsnbaxter

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All of my plants have this except for two. All were fed exactly the same. In fox farms soil. The only thing I can think of is potassium deficiency. Maybe too much light? I’m also thing possible the roots didn’t dry out enough in these. I water as soon as droop. I do not used added perlite in happy frog. What are your thoughts?
 

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Jsnbaxter

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I want to mention the two that were fed the same look amazing. These other 4 look like poop. All watered a day before droop. Watered slowly to prevent hydrophobic issues
 

Jsnbaxter

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Its due to letting it dry back
You can’t wait till the leaves wilt to water or you will lose them in flower
To little to late I’m afraid
Wrong I’ve hit it the day before wilt in flower and it still does this. Even if they wilted back wouldn’t cause this. The two healthy ones I let dry complete out. They look green and perfect .
 

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Jsnbaxter

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Looks like nute burn.. How much have you fed? Not all plant have the same requirements..
Not nute burn because it started happening at low nutrient feed. 5 tablespoons dte in 5 gallon pot. I’ve done twice that with perfect plant .
 

Phytoplankton

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Are you feeding organic or synthetic nutes? If synthetic, have you done a flush to clear the inorganic salts from the soil? Flush with water, 3x the volume of the pot, then resume feeding.
 
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