phenotyper
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Hi all, it has been a while!
I'm using the Bayer Tree and Shrub. I followed the directions for 2.67 oz per gallon of spray and sprayed my veg plants, and my plants that were 1 day into flower. It has a mild amount of imidacloprid, so I am certain it will flush by end of flower.
My problem is, I usually use less, maybe 2oz per gallon, and this time, I forgot and used to bottle labeled dosage. However, I'm noticing nitrogen toxicity and curling in both sets of plants. The imid is causing major nitrogen uptake, and it is worrying the hell out of me. The flowering plants have been in flower now for about 1 week, and I'm super worried about the stress they are encountering.
This is really unfortunate because they were super healthy otherwise. I've been spraying nitrozime in order to help with stress, but it doesn't seem to help a ton. I've also watered through with PbP Bloom at a low level to balance the nutrients available, but otherwise I'm at a bit of a loss.
Does anyone have any suggestions that I can work on to help them recover faster? Nitrogen toxicity really sucks, and most of the time it takes a couple weeks of rebound -- time that I don't really have during flower. Any ideas would be very much appreciated.
I'm using the Bayer Tree and Shrub. I followed the directions for 2.67 oz per gallon of spray and sprayed my veg plants, and my plants that were 1 day into flower. It has a mild amount of imidacloprid, so I am certain it will flush by end of flower.
My problem is, I usually use less, maybe 2oz per gallon, and this time, I forgot and used to bottle labeled dosage. However, I'm noticing nitrogen toxicity and curling in both sets of plants. The imid is causing major nitrogen uptake, and it is worrying the hell out of me. The flowering plants have been in flower now for about 1 week, and I'm super worried about the stress they are encountering.
This is really unfortunate because they were super healthy otherwise. I've been spraying nitrozime in order to help with stress, but it doesn't seem to help a ton. I've also watered through with PbP Bloom at a low level to balance the nutrients available, but otherwise I'm at a bit of a loss.
Does anyone have any suggestions that I can work on to help them recover faster? Nitrogen toxicity really sucks, and most of the time it takes a couple weeks of rebound -- time that I don't really have during flower. Any ideas would be very much appreciated.