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Xalium Xalium
5 years ago
Some leaves have strange look, i think it's too much nut burn, so i just give some Ph ajusted water. If you have a guess please leave a comment. :)
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Xalium
Xaliumstarted grow question 5 years ago
I just put the picture of one of the sick leaves. I don't know if it's nut burn or a deficiency. Please look at the photo and tell me :) I just went for the idea of nut burn so i just gave Ph ajusted water to the plant.
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Athos
Athosanswered grow question 5 years ago
Dark / metallic blue leaves. That's a classic phosphorous deficiency. Your plant is about to enter flowering and needs flowering nutes. You might also see irregular chlorosis with burnt edges and spots, which is potassium deficiency.
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DankGardeneranswered grow question 5 years ago
Cannabis potassium deficiencies can cause your cannabis leaves to turn white, yellow, brown or burnt looking, but the inside veins almost always stay green. Sometimes a Potassium deficiency is made worse by overwatering, as was the case with this plant. Sometimes a cannabis potassium deficiency (like all deficiencies) can be triggered by stressful conditions (for example overwatering, heat, transplant, etc) and may clear up on its own after the period of stress is over. If you only see one or two affected leaves near the bottom of the plant, and the problem isn’t spreading, I wouldn’t worry too much about it! In soil, potassium is best absorbed by the roots in the 6.0 – 7.0 pH range. If you suspect your growing cannabis plant has a potassium deficiency, flush your system with clean, pH’d water that contains a regular dose of cannabis-friendly nutrients. Old damaged growth will likely not recover. Watch plant over next few days to make sure that the problem stops spreading to new growth.
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Stick
Stickanswered grow question 5 years ago
Hi @Xalium! That's a Potassium deficiency. The first symptoms of this deficiency can look like a nutrient burn, but it's not, a nutrient burn usually affect the newest leaves while a Potassium deficiency affects the oldest (lowest) ones... As she entered into the flowering stage, your plant is asking for more Potassium to properly develop her bud-sites and expand the flowers. I don't know much about the nutrients you're using but I would recommend to look for a good organic P+K booster. Hope this will help, let me know in the comments section if you need any further information, and happy growing! 👊
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Fast_Budsweek 1
Hey there! Thanks so much for growing our genetics 🙌🏼 Let us know if you need any assistance Happy Growing! 💚🌱
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@Xalium, That's fine! I'm happy to help out =)
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@Xalium, We're here if you need anything =)
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Xalium
@Fast_Buds, Thx a lot :) i will sertainly ask some questions because it's my first try, i'm very exited ! Hope to see you around ;)
Stick
Stickweek 5
Hi @Xalium! That's a Potassium deficiency. The first symptoms of this deficiency can look like a nutrient burn, but it's not, a nutrient burn usually affect the newest leaves while a Potassium deficiency affects the oldest (lowest) ones... As she entered into the flowering stage, your plant is asking for more Potassium to properly develop her bud-sites and expand the flowers. I don't know much about the nutrients you're using but I would recommend to look for a good organic P+K booster. Hope this will help, let me know in the comments section if you need any further information, and happy growing! 👊
Stick
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@Xalium, happy to help 👋 keep us updated!
Xalium
Xalium
@Stick, Thx a lot for the reply :) yes, your where rifght. It was K deficiency and the lights where to close so i burn a bit of the tips of the new leaves making more looklike a nut burn... know i gowing full nuts :)
Fitzwell
Fitzwellweek 5
Time to do your first defoliation. good luck
Athos
Athosweek 5
Dark / metallic blue leaves. That's a classic phosphorous deficiency. Your plant is about to enter flowering and needs flowering nutes. You might also see irregular chlorosis with burnt edges and spots, which is potassium deficiency.