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Thanks for the reply bro. I thought calcium due to the spotting but it's not rusty it's more brown almost black. Never happened before. Thanks.Hmm, I would've thought it was calcium def or mag but you said its not. Take a look at this chart sea posted a second ago -
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Wicked white. The roots were crazy good looking. Didn't take a pic because I didn't have my phone at the time. In hopes that the transplant to coco fixes the problem. Did feel that there was a slight n Def as well. Upping nutes a bit next water. Crossing my fingers. Thanks bro!looks to me like she might just need more nutes...how much you feeding? i see some purple stems, and the green healthy growth is not too dark...how were the roots when you transplanted, were they super white, yellow, brown?
Can't disagree here either. It's just never happened before. So hopefully the coco transplant and Upping nutes a bit does the trick. Thanks bro!by the chart the only thing that looks similar is a k , deficiency that is if the yellow leaves shrivel up and die after the yellowing
Agreed however I hate something that stumps me. Although I guess my transplant and higher dose of nutes could be the answer so in turn wouldn't be stumped. Lol. I guess it's just wait and see.Other then that every thing else is looking good you should be alright tn
It does, but I don't think it's a K-, mostly because it looks like it's happening on the lower part of the plant, suggesting mobile nutrient issue. That's why it's important to use the flow chart as well. K- occurs mid-plant. I'm wondering about a P uptake issue. Do you always keep the feed pegged at 6.0? Maybe letting it range a bit outside that parameter would be more helpful than adding more feed.by the chart the only thing that looks similar is a k , deficiency that is if the yellow leaves hrivel up and die after the yellowing
Happy New Year sea and thanks for staying with this. I tend to agree. My biggest headache has always been p. Fighting purple stems all the time in veg unless I'm in a hempy bucket. Anyway I will let my pH get as low as 5.8 and if I'm extra lazy which is next to never I'll let it go to 6.2. Not with this plant though. Want her to be a winner. Considering mother hood as her final destination. So I want her perfect. I am hopeful the move to coco and a larger pot and nute dose solves this. If it doesn't clear up in the next week or so I'll reassess. It's only the fans. All other leaves are fine. And as I've said the growth isn't bad. The reason why p isn't the easy choice is because the roots were fat white beautiful things. This has me with quite the headache from banging my head off the wall. Lol. Using an sensi a+b for this any chance Upping the b side is a good idea? More p.It does, but I don't think it's a K-, mostly because it looks like it's happening on the lower part of the plant, suggesting mobile nutrient issue. That's why it's important to use the flow chart as well. K- occurs mid-plant. I'm wondering about a P uptake issue. Do you always keep the feed pegged at 6.0? Maybe letting it range a bit outside that parameter would be more helpful than adding more feed.
Thanks sea. Hit her with the first shot this morning. Fingers crossed.I honestly can't say how to tweak the feeds, they're something I've never used. Do you have anything that's P only, like Koolbloom? I've used that (both formulations) at very low doses.
FWIW, I pretty much always have problems with reddened petioles indoors. I never thought about it til I started running the same ladies outdoors as in, and when I saw that it's not a natural feature of the plant then it hit me, what's the big difference? Light. Sun vs HPS, sun's always gonna win. So! With that said, if she's looking good, growing well, appears to be thriving, then yeah, I wouldn't worry to hard about the petioles, would try upping P very slightly.
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