joesalamon
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Haha thanks man. I have been researching and attempting methods since december. I think its about time I got it all right.
What are the temps? Mine got rather cool last night, maybe 68 degrees, and drooped pretty bad. I turned the lights on and a few hours later they were happy again.Are the Jack Horror's overwatered and too cold with too much nutes?
That is what I thought it was a K def... but you are feeding with 0-10-15 .... maybe up it?Phosphorus (P)
Phosphorus is a component of certain enzymes and proteins, adenosine triphosphate (ATP), ribonucleic acids (RNA), deoxyribonucleic acids (DNA) and phytin. ATP is involved in various energy transfer reactions, and RNA and DNA are components of genetic information.
Phosphorus (P) deficiency:
Figure 11 is severe phosphorus (P) deficiency during flowering. Fan leaves are dark green or red/purple, and may turn yellow. Leaves may curl under, go brown and die. Small-formed buds are another main symptom.
Phosphorus deficiencies exhibit slow growing, weak and stunted plants with dark green or purple pigmentation in older leaves and stems.
Some deficiency during flowering is normal, but too much shouldn't be tolerated. Red petioles and stems are a normal, genetic characteristic for many varieties, plus it can also be a co-symptom of N, K, and Mg-deficiencies, so red stems are not a foolproof sign of P-deficiency. Too much P can lead to iron deficiency.
Purpling: accumulation of anthocyanin pigments; causes an overall dark green color with a purple, red, or blue tint, and is the common sign of phosphate deficiency. Some plant species and varieties respond to phosphate deficiency by yellowing instead of purpling. Purpling is natural to some healthy ornamentals.
Amen brother! The one I chopped was bagseed, the moonglow was a strain my grow buddy invented, since it seems to grow overnight.I wish I could smoke a nug out of that jar with you. Great job on it. Let me know on the smoke report, im interested
Also what strain is it that you just cut? Was that bagseed?
And which one is the moonglow?