Agreed. Lots of folks tend to switch to bloom nutes as soon as they flip to flower, which isn't always a good idea. Most bloom nutes don't have enough Nitrogen to carry the plant well through the "stretch" period for the first couple of weeks of flower.I'm no expert but I got a green thumb. In my "keep it simple stupid" mind, it's eating itself for veg nutes to feed veg part of flowers, because it can't find enough veg nutes in soil.
Also getting nute burn from flower nutes, because not enough veg nutes to support flower nutes.
That's my guess.
the damage doesn's look like russet mites tho.Pretty sure you have russet mites based on the chlorosis and leaf necrosis. Also, it looks like the internodal spacing has tightened. You need a 60x scope to see the undersides of the leaves and look for small rice shaped bugs with legs at the front of their thorax.
Check your ph, it looks like she’s not taking nutrients.
Well you answered my question. I made a similar post just moments ago. I went from using fox farm to using fish emulsion and the plant just seems to be getting worse. I tried not to water for a few days and will try to flush the plant.Howdy, and welcome to the Farm!
It looks like there's some clawing and tip burn indicating something likely went wrong after flip to flower. Looks like she's suffering from some nutrient deficiencies, now. Did you change your feeding regimen when you switched to flower? Something isn't right. Looks like she didn't get enough Nitrogen during the stretch period, maybe too much P or K. Maybe the pH got messed up, there could be a lot of factors resulting in what we're seeing here...
Please provide as much info on that as you can. What's the feeding schedule look like, PPM and pH of food, how much and what kind of nutes used, soil type, etc. This will all help us better help you!
5.8 to 6.5the damage doesn's look like russet mites tho.
i see a K deficiency/Lockout
also a little N deficiency, could be soil PH or nutrient availability.
@dfp are you measuring/adjusting PH of your feedings?
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I'm no expert but I got a green thumb. In my "keep it simple stupid" mind, it's eating itself for veg nutes to feed veg part of flowers, because it can't find enough veg nutes in soil.
Also getting nute burn from flower nutes, because not enough veg nutes to support flower nutes.
That's my guess.
What an asshole. I'd pop you in the face IRL. That's why you only talk like that online. And your ignorant ass obviously knows nothing of my qualifications, bottom feeding internet troll asshole.Imagine if you just did what you were qualified for and posted nothing.