What sort of deficiency is this?

krinen

Member
No, didn't think it was needed with my tap water and dynagro line. Apparently now that you mention it I may be wrong lol
 

polishpollack

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with dynagro you should really only need that one fert. if you look at the back it should tell you if it has calcium and magnesium in it already. so why are you using two different ferts? are you doing this at the same time, every time?
 

polishpollack

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you use one or the other, not both because they also have their own amounts of N and K along with anything else the company puts in. I bet that no where on a dynagro bottle does it say to use two or more, or mix different ferts together. Just follow the instructions and don't add anything unless you certain you need to.
 

Alienwidow

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I'm using my tap water. Mixing the bloom in for extra P, as the foliage pro lacks in P
Hmm, it would make more sence if you were using ro. To be honest ive never seen whats going on there before. It kinda looks like mag deficiancy, kinda looks like calcium deficiency, but not really spot on for a typical deficiancy of either. The only other thing i can think of is wind burn, or maybe its just leaf death from the plant finnishing and its normal.
 

Crab Pot

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you use one or the other, not both because they also have their own amounts of N and K along with anything else the company puts in. I bet that no where on a dynagro bottle does it say to use two or more, or mix different ferts together. Just follow the instructions and don't add anything unless you certain you need to.
Listen to him^^^... He's right. Your getting lockout and deficiencies from mixing nutes. Just follow the instructions and keep it simple..
 

krinen

Member
Alright. I will flush the system and just use the foliage pro starting tomorrow. So the foliage pro isnt too low in phosphorus?
 

Crab Pot

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Alright. I will flush the system and just use the foliage pro starting tomorrow. So the foliage pro isnt too low in phosphorus?
They are over fed and need to recover but you want to keep feeding. Do a light flush and wait a few days before you feed then, feed at half strength to help let them recover. Why Foilage Pro? It's got a NPK of 9-3-6. That's a lot of nitrogen for a flowering plant..
 

krinen

Member
I was using jacks hydro pro prior in coco. This is my first time in rdwc and read many people having good luck with foliage pro from start to finish, so I figured I would give it a shot lol.
 

Crab Pot

Well-Known Member
I was using jacks hydro pro prior in coco. This is my first time in rdwc and read many people having good luck with foliage pro from start to finish, so I figured I would give it a shot lol.
Can you post a pic of an entire plant?
 
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