Jollyfritos123
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It looks like the beginning of a phosphorus problem. You probably have plenty in the feed it's an availability issue.
Need all your info to better understand whats going on though first
that was my guess. I’m new to this the feeding program I use is the NPK industries Grow all in one/ bloom all in one.
Not in this thread in particular, he's mentioned it elsewhere though. All-in-ones are finicky like that and seeing the mention of "all-in-one" just jogged my memory on that. no harm no foulI don't remember @Aqua Man mentioning that in this thread my bad lol.
And the OP's nutes specifically say to check the ph and target 6.0Not in this thread in particular, he's mentioned it elsewhere though. All-in-ones are finicky like that and seeing the mention of "all-in-one" just jogged my memory on that. no harm no foul
@Jollyfritos123 what kind of water are you using tap? Well? What's it like? Do you measure ppm and ph?
If you are following that feeding schedule there is no way your plants are phosphorus deficient. There's an availability issue. I would start searching for the root causes of that.
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