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@IndaVI Thanks again, I will def get on that as soon as I can, meanwhile can I foliar spray them with some of this Mother Earth Blended Natural Super Tea??Yep add mollasis to the teas and bubble to wake up the bennies.... Bubbling time varies.. I've always follower the Heisenberg instructions but I've seen other recipes on here with varying brew times...
I'm admittedly no expert... I just know what's worked for me!
Good luck
Even with reasonable temps this still happens if lights not penetrateing,are the plants crowded,?maybe give it a wee bit space and tryn get some light to the lowers,couldnt hurt,keep on growing, 76I also forgot to mention that I defoliated her about 2 weeks ago and she was doing incredible, buds started growing faster, and smaller buds were able to get more light thus growing bigger then before. I don't think that would have anything to do with this problem though I could be wrong... Once again thank u all for your help & input I appreciate yall:D
GOODSTUFF!! So I redid the whole grow room & added an extra 3-4 ft. So she has plenty of space. It's only her(Blueberry Kush) & a 3 ft. tall Master Kush(which is looking superb I might add). Before the BBK was a bit bunched up against the wall, hopefully the extra space makes a huge difference. Thanks @william76 I appreciate u!!Even with reasonable temps this still happens if lights not penetrateing,are the plants crowded,?maybe give it a wee bit space and tryn get some light to the lowers,couldnt hurt,keep on growing, 76
Nae probs,hope it helps,76GOODSTUFF!! So I redid the whole grow room & added an extra 3-4 ft. So she has plenty of space. It's only her(Blueberry Kush) & a 3 ft. tall Master Kush(which is looking superb I might add). Before the BBK was a bit bunched up against the wall, hopefully the extra space makes a huge difference. Thanks @william76 I appreciate u!!
@Seamaiden thanks a million!! I started off with 1tspn of molasses then worked my way up to 2 then eventually up to 1tblsp. Should I drop it back to 1 tspn every other watering or only in teas as suggested? What do you recommend for boosting K & P? Thanks!Without seeing the plant in question, looks like a pretty classic K- to me. Also see some P- goin' on.
Also, regularly feeding molasses (or other sugars) is fine, as long as you don't overdo it. Your amount is a little bit on the high side IMO, but I can't see that being the cause of your issues.
Heat absolutely will cause yellowing of the lowers, and it can cause that to move up the plant. But as I posted above, looks like a pretty classic K- to me.
I like the lower dosing rates, and I save the sugars for when I want to force a fade.
I haven't seen the plant, and without knowing a whole lot more about how it's being grown, I hesitate to say push more P and K. It may just be a matter of tweaking the balance or adjusting pH, or even double checking VPD (vapor pressure deficit) parameters. Give us a bit more information on how it's being grown, show us the whole plant, and I'll feel more comfortable telling you to push more fertilizers.
Outside of that, kelp is good for K (and other schtuff) and I like bonemeal for P.
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How many days flower is the bbk?76Ok so I just watered the BBK with 1 Gal. of RO water. I top dressed with Light Warrior(Don't have the FFOF at the moment) PPM's @720 & PH is @6.5. Temp when lights off is around 68 degrees & during lights on it's around 77 degrees. View attachment 427715
I believe the BBK is about 4-5 weeks into flowering.How many days flower is the bbk?76
THANKS @jlr42024 I appreciate your help! I'm going to make some adjustments see if I can get more light penetration as well as better air flow. Though I will add this I think she gets pretty good coverage with the 600w & defoliation I gave her, but I will make some adjustments. Once again thanks much:)I also see this in taller plants with poor light penatration especially above 5ft. I'm having this problem currently although not as severe but it only happens in summer on taller plants. Try better light and air penatration below the canopy before anything else is the easiest possible solution start there.
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