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It looks like it's fading which is normal as long as you are in late flowerHi guys
I know its to late to fix now but why did the leaves do that? Is it phosphorus deficiency? Someone here mentioned that overfeeding calmag can lock out phosphorus and it's very likely that happened.
i use Coast of Maine strongington blend and the soil is supposed to sustain the plant for 30 days. the mag deficiency was early on though so maybe the soil was lacking
The calmag bottle says add 1tsp calmag per gallon water once a week. should I do this all throughout flower or should I cut back or stop when the deficiency is gone
next time I will definitely be topping my plant because this one is so top-heavy it would fall over if I untied it
that is a deficiency
you never had a mag def, that was light stress and yes a pk deficiency,.
Its pretty normal to step down calmag in late/midflower looks okay to meHi guys
I know its to late to fix now but why did the leaves do that? Is it phosphorus deficiency? Someone here mentioned that overfeeding calmag can lock out phosphorus and it's very likely that happened.
i use Coast of Maine strongington blend and the soil is supposed to sustain the plant for 30 days. the mag deficiency was early on though so maybe the soil was lacking
The calmag bottle says add 1tsp calmag per gallon water once a week. should I do this all throughout flower or should I cut back or stop when the deficiency is gone
next time I will definitely be topping my plant because this one is so top-heavy it would fall over if I untied it
if they look like this than yes to back off light intensity as plant cannot process it and ut only creates more stress,.Appreciate this reply. This is exactly what my plants looks like, close to 70 days after flip. What is the remedy? Should I be dialing back to light intensity late in flower? Thanks.
Thisthat is a deficiency
you never had a mag def, that was light stress and yes a pk deficiency,.
I read this awhile back about raising light intensity in the "heat" of flower and lowering intensity late flower.Appreciate this reply. This is exactly what my plants looks like, close to 70 days after flip. What is the remedy? Should I be dialing back to light intensity late in flower? Thanks.
Aww, poor thing looks a bit sad. Check the pHHi guys
I know its to late to fix now but why did the leaves do that? Is it phosphorus deficiency? Someone here mentioned that overfeeding calmag can lock out phosphorus and it's very likely that happened.
i use Coast of Maine strongington blend and the soil is supposed to sustain the plant for 30 days. the mag deficiency was early on though so maybe the soil was lacking
The calmag bottle says add 1tsp calmag per gallon water once a week. should I do this all throughout flower or should I cut back or stop when the deficiency is gone
next time I will definitely be topping my plant because this one is so top-heavy it would fall over if I untied it
Looks like you let it drink too much weed and smoke too much alcohol. She's fried.Hi guys
I know its to late to fix now but why did the leaves do that? Is it phosphorus deficiency? Someone here mentioned that overfeeding calmag can lock out phosphorus and it's very likely that happened.
i use Coast of Maine strongington blend and the soil is supposed to sustain the plant for 30 days. the mag deficiency was early on though so maybe the soil was lacking
The calmag bottle says add 1tsp calmag per gallon water once a week. should I do this all throughout flower or should I cut back or stop when the deficiency is gone
next time I will definitely be topping my plant because this one is so top-heavy it would fall over if I untied it
So for your example, you show a heavily light stressed plant.View attachment 2134996
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Ops leaves look like lots of the darker/purple plants from the late stage Mn toxicity trial:
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Now someone will come tell you it's a immobile nutrient deficiency. Which makes zero sense. It's an accumulation of heavy metal.
Wrong. Check into bullshit rehab bro, admit you have a bs problem.
Idk wtf just happened but that was kind of out of nowhere.Wrong. Check into bullshit rehab bro, admit you have a bs problem.
View attachment 2134996
View attachment 2135002
Ops leaves look like lots of the darker/purple plants from the late stage Mn toxicity trial:
View attachment 2135001
Now someone will come tell you it's a immobile nutrient deficiency. Which makes zero sense. It's an accumulation of heavy metal.
Wrong. Check into bullshit rehab bro, admit you have a bs problem.
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