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Problemas de ferilización?

ValdivianGrower
ValdivianGrowerstarted grow question 4 years ago
Que opinan sobre está carencia/exceso en estás plantas? Ambas tienen 4 semanas y han mostrado esos indicios solo en las hojas viejas, pienso que puede ser déficit de calcio/magnesio, aunque no controlo pH, así que es un factor que también quizás debería considerar. Que opinan?
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Leaves. Other
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NobodysBuds
NobodysBudsanswered grow question 4 years ago
kinda a mix of both, so i'd say k tox? Maybe, zinc deficiency? if you don't know the breakdown of what you feed it'll be a guess even with a leaf chart. i'd break that stuff down based on label and make a more educated guess. e.g. if you find you provide plenty of Ca and Mg, you know it's lockout of some kind. pH is another thing to check. At this point that's what i'd look into first, but do breakdown your nutes for future reference -- if you use a vege and bloom formula, even if some transition, you can have 2 lists of ppms ready to reference. (molarity would be wiser, but info on web will be in ppm)
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DeadwebsiteBoringcommunity
DeadwebsiteBoringcommunityanswered grow question 4 years ago
definitely nitrogen toxic... I mean either way there is some serious imbalance going on there.... It could be ph... It could be what your feeding.. The ahh either way not in the best of shape and not familiar with your nutrient line soo don't know about that end.. But things seems really heavy like there is way too much going in. But there is a lot going on there.. Clawing. Leaf damage.. The clawing of the leaves is definitely from an Excess of nitrogen....
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BudXs
BudXsanswered grow question 4 years ago
Its a calcium lockout due to ph imbalance If in soil get your ph to 6.5 If hydro or soiless 5.8 All will be green and good
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