Satori growth issue.

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UrbanGardener

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Hi guys,

Seems I have a small issue with my Satori plants 2 weeks into flower. Were transplanted about a week ago into coco coir + perlite mix. Since then I have noticed stunted growth, slight yellowing and bunched / veiny unhealthy leaves. One set of fan leaves (see picture, has turned dark blueish purple). Satori has been really healthy up until now. My ph tester is busted so cant get a good read out. It I thought it was lockout due to ph being too acidic so I added some sulphur and a little magneseium. Hasnt really done much though. The only plant disease pics I can find that look similar is a zinc deficiency. I'll add a few pics maybe you could tell me what you think as im getting lost for ideas! Thinking maybe might be lacking in calcium too?

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UrbanGardener

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Problem doesnt seem to be getting any better! could really do with some info =D Not sure weather to flush or get some cal-mag.
 
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SSHZ

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This is a tough call....... not far along enough with problem to accurately guess. Could be beggining of Iron deficiency. Definitely a micro problem, since it started at top of plant. But does not look like a cal/mag problem. Tread lightly for a while. If it was me, I'd flush well and fertilize with a complete fertilizer 1/2 strength for a while. I grew Satori a few years ago. I remember they took a while to finish up and I wasn't impressed with final product... By the way, make sure your micro's are chelated so pH isn't an issue!
 
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the problem is in your info you transplanted 1 week ago and your plants are in 2nd week of flower you stressed your plants when they should be putting energy into the above growth they now have to stop and try and express new roots to anchor itself in new pot you really should have left it in the original pot and allowed it to grow out next time transplant into final bucket 2-3 weeks before you throw them into 12/12 that way you will have a non stressed plant in flower
 
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l0g1c4l

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The 420king is most likely right on the money, but they look strong enough to pull thru! so be gentle with her and dont be surprised if she takes a little longer to finish than the her sisters
 
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I would say it's from the transplanting also. I did the same thing a few crops back, transplanted them from 3gal into 5gal buckets a few days before switching the light cycle. Give them some time, they'll come back.
 
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i agree, i wouldnt worry too much, satori is a tough vigorous strain, that can take a lot of physical abuse, but they are very very nute sensitive, and you are growing in coir which also is not the easiest medium to grow in, as far as ph is concerned, watch out for salts building up in your medium, and it may be going up too much not down.
i have a couple in wk5, they streched so quick whilst i was away for a couple of days that they got a bit burned by the lamp, they recovered fast and are now fine
 
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