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Nute deficiency - byt which one? Please please help.

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Nute deficiency - byt which one? Please please help.

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Hello, good people!

This plant is growing outside and in the ground. I used a 50/50 mix of Fox Farm Ocean Forest and Happy Frog soil and I feed it Fox Farm Big Grow. PH is roughly 6.5 and I'm careful not to overwater. It's close to 5 feet tall but kinda skinny/small. Look at those leaves. Something is wrong. I think it's a nutrient deficiency but I don't which one to add to correct the problem and to have a big,happy,healthy plant. Today is day 2 of spraying for pests. What do I need to add to fix my problem? I really would appreciate your help. :)
 

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Hello, good people!

This plant is growing outside and in the ground. I used a 50/50 mix of Fox Farm Ocean Forest and Happy Frog soil and I feed it Fox Farm Big Grow. PH is roughly 6.5 and I'm careful not to overwater. It's close to 5 feet tall but kinda skinny/small. Look at those leaves. Something is wrong. I think it's a nutrient deficiency but I don't which one to add to correct the problem and to have a big,happy,healthy plant. Today is day 2 of spraying for pests. What do I need to add to fix my problem? I really would appreciate your help. :)
What strain is it? Presumably not an autoflower.

How old is it?

Are you following the feed chart?

Sometimes the deficiency isn’t solved by simply adding more of what’s missing. I wish it was that easy.

Here’s what I call the “lockout chart.” It may help to see the relationships among the primary garden elements.
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I’m not saying you have a lockout either. Just looks kinda pale to me. I use those soils and nutes myself, but indoors. I add Big Bloom to every bit of fluid that goes into my plants. Plants seem to enjoy it but it’s added cost.

I just use their chart, with very modest modifications when called for. My plants are always kinda dark green.
 
pretty plant
can you do a close up of those changes on the leaf?
what you spraying for pests?
 
how long has it been in the ground?
how big did you make the hole?
 
I hope you get this sorted out!✊🏼. I was just wondering, why the scrog net? You haven’t deterred the pine tree structure which is why scrogs are usually used. They open and even the canopy so everything gets equal light exposure.
 
how long has it been in the ground?
how big did you make the hole?
This plant went in the ground umm the 2nd week of June. The hole is roughly 2 feet in diameter and roughly 2 feet deep. One problem that really bummed me out was a lighting issue I had when they were seedlings. For weeks a couple of my plants were not getting proper light and because of this, they grew long and stretchy trying to get more light. Because of this, when they were ready, I had to bury them twice as deep so the plant could handle any windy weather and wouldn't bend and get ruined :(
 
What strain is it? Presumably not an autoflower.

How old is it?

Are you following the feed chart?

Sometimes the deficiency isn’t solved by simply adding more of what’s missing. I wish it was that easy.

Here’s what I call the “lockout chart.” It may help to see the relationships among the primary garden elements.View attachment 2231239
This is a feminized Mimosa strain. It went into the ground like the 2nd week of June.
Yep, I'm doing fine with feeding.
You think I should do just a water only flush for a week?
 
This is a feminized Mimosa strain. It went into the ground like the 2nd week of June.
Yep, I'm doing fine with feeding.
You think I should do just a water only flush for a week?
flush??
your in the ground,. that plant should be much bigger by now.. it’s not showing signs of major issues,..
next year you’ll have to dig a bigger/wider hole..
 
I hope you get this sorted out!✊🏼. I was just wondering, why the scrog net? You haven’t deterred the pine tree structure which is why scrogs are usually used. They open and even the canopy so everything gets equal light exposure.
Thanks for asking.
At first, I was going to top this plant and do some low stress training so i set up a 5' X 5' outdoor frame with scrog nets. I changed my mind and decided just to let it grow as big and tall as it wants. Hopefully this plant gets well and grows big so the few levels of scrog nets I have set up will be mainly for better airflow and stability in rough weather when it does get big. Last year I had alot of branches carefully tied with rope to support the bud weight but I don't want to do that again. High scrog nets will help when/if this plant grows like my homegrown outdoor plants last year. All 5 plants grown were 9 feet tall to 11 feet tall.
 
Thanks for asking.
At first, I was going to top this plant and do some low stress training so i set up a 5' X 5' outdoor frame with scrog nets. I changed my mind and decided just to let it grow as big and tall as it wants. Hopefully this plant gets well and grows big so the few levels of scrog nets I have set up will be mainly for better airflow and stability in rough weather when it does get big. Last year I had alot of branches carefully tied with rope to support the bud weight but I don't want to do that again. High scrog nets will help when/if this plant grows like my homegrown outdoor plants last year. All 5 plants grown were 9 feet tall to 11 feet tall.
pictures of those?
grown in the same ground with same size holes?
 
flush??
your in the ground,. that plant should be much bigger by now.. it’s not showing signs of major issues,..
next year you’ll have to dig a bigger/wider hole

Yeah, by flush, I only meant that you might suggest I should only give it water for a bit to see if that helps with the issue and clear up those leaves/improve the plant health. Those green leaves that now have a brown, nasty look to them really have me concerned. Last year was my 1st outdoor in-the-ground grow and all 5 grew fantastic. I'm a noob at growing so I'm just trying to absorb all the info I can on YouTube and from what I read. Thank you for your input!
 
pictures of those?
grown in the same ground with same size holes?

Here are the 5 I grew last year. All were grown close to my house in hopes of avoiding nosy neighbors and limited space. This year has changed and new plants are grown further out in the yard with sunlight getting all the way around the plants.
 

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Here are the 5 I grew last year. All were grown close to my house in hopes of avoiding nosy neighbors and limited space. This year has changed and new plants are grown further out in the yard with sunlight getting all the way around the plants.
holes look to be bigger dug out holes than what you did this year?,..
 
holes look to be bigger dug out holes than what you did this year?,..
Yeah, bigger holes last year. I didn't plant them as deep last year either. This year, because of light deficiency, I had to bury twice as deep :(
So what's your advice about what I should do to heal my plant? I recently started spraying for pests but the leaves have the brownish/bubbly issue happening and I'm not sure what my next step is.
 
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