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I don't know if this helps.. But mine were fine till I hit them the 3rd time with that mkp( I had some left and I had flip them so I wanted to give them a kick in the azz................ and then mine yellowed almost over night.... fan leaves on 1 of the thcbombsI kind of thought it did initially when I saw your pictures too?! but mine starts 100% as Leaf fade w/ no spots until well into the fade, maybe ten days - 2 weeks, and my PPM wasn't that low, like 500 instead of the 900 I'm using going forward so IDK but I do suspect it's because I wasn't feeding heavy enough during the stretch and these are the very leaves that I would fade first and drop off anyway so I'm kind of leaning to that
in a few minutes I'm going to go check my root Zone temp during dark with both reptile heaters on and will post reply
Excess calcium I'm thinking and likely a bit higher soil ph. That would explain the P and calcium issues.
Depending on time of year the amount of calcium may differ in your well?
High K like I though could also decrease calcium availability.
PBP is higher in K no?
High ppm and salinity fucking up CEC on top of K
I don't know if this helps.. But mine were fine till I hit them the 3rd time with that mkp( I had some left and I had flip them so I wanted to give them a kick in the azz................ and then mine yellowed almost over night.... fan leaves on 1 of the thcbombs
Yup, why most of us are here. I don't know a better growing site. People here ROCK!I want to thank everyone for chiming in here. This helps so much to narrow down the causes.
What a great group we have here. If it was riu this would be a troll fest by now.
Dude you help so many people! I only hope that all together we can come up with your fix my friend!I want to thank everyone for chiming in here. This helps so much to narrow down the causes.
What a great group we have here. If it was riu this would be a troll fest by now.
Here ya go.
Insoluble calcium?Maybe i mis-diagnosed the dark and clawing leaves as nitrogen. It was likely calcium.
But why is my ec rising in the soil with water only?
Tested 1.4 ec and 6.3-6.5 ph (color on gh drop chart.) when newly mixed.
I feel i have overwatered as the temps in the root zone went down if in fact the aoil is fine.
For like 4 or more months in a row. I have not been myself through this back/ psiatica thing.
2 pages ago haahI want to thank everyone for chiming in here. This helps so much to narrow down the causes.
What a great group we have here. If it was riu this would be a troll fest by now.
I did a 50% res change yesterday and added some cal nitrate. Will see if it fixes it.
Insoluble calcium?
now ph rising would be drainage,not sure about ec,i had same shit in my corn bed nothing i did stopped the ph from rising until i put drain tile down in it ,water gets in there and rains now ph has stayed at a even 7 since,that just with wood ash ,im not fond of limeMaybe i mis-diagnosed the dark and clawing leaves as nitrogen. It was likely calcium.
But why is my ec rising in the soil with water only?
Tested 1.4 ec and 6.3-6.5 ph (color on gh drop chart.) when newly mixed.
I feel i have overwatered as the temps in the root zone went down if in fact the aoil is fine.
For like 4 or more months in a row. I have not been myself through this back/ psiatica thing.
Sounds about right... Calcium is passively taken up. So if transpiration is poor boom calcium deficiency.Wet cold roots no uptake.
that will take care of headache,i think soil is gonna be key hereAnd maybe arrange for a pound of close trim and small buds to be pressed in to rosin.
ya i would lift that plant from pot and put new ocean in the bigger pot ,rooting powder then drop plantin new bigger pot a see,if it turns around you for sure no your soil was depleted,because the new minerals from the new soil will kick in
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