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NPK Problem? buds not devolping

EasyRaider
EasyRaiderstarted grow question 4 years ago
Nitrogen Toxicity/Abundance, I believe is my problem. As suggested by BluntZilla in my other question it could be lacking P and K as well. Here are pictures under normal lighting in hopes that someone can help out.
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Week 7
Buds. Not fattening
Feeding. Deficiences
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Stonerd
Stonerdanswered grow question 4 years ago
Theyre not showing any signs of other deficiencies/toxicities at the moment just the Nitrogen abundance mentioned. Yes lower the "Grow" or the Nitrogen source in your fertilizer by about 50% but never stop it completely since it may cause a shock and unnecessary stress! Keep a close eye at your plants and adjust the fertilizing accordingly! if the color goes back to normal then stay at that diet with a slow increase, and if they start showing deficiencies then increase the nutrients accordingly! Hope this helps! Good luck and happy growing :)
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Stonerd
Stonerdanswered grow question 4 years ago
That cha-ching additive seems quite strong, try adding just a 1/4 of the recommended dosage and check her closely to see how she reacts! It's easy to overdo with fertilizers during flowering thinking more fertilizers is more flowers when it may actually decrease yields with toxicities! And glad you got the answers you need :)
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EasyRaider
EasyRaideranswered grow question 4 years ago
Thank you BluntZilla and The8thChevron for the help. Looking over all my nutrients, the Grow Big will be coming out of the mix. The Tiger Bloom still supplies some nitrogen at 2-8-4 so I'll just continue it. According to the schedule, I'm supposed to start using Cha Ching next week which is 9-50-10. I think when it's time I'll cut it in half and also use a half dose of Beastie Bloomz which is 0-50-30. Or just stick with Beastie Bloomz for now and leave Cha Ching out of it for another couple of weeks.
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Stonerd
Stonerdanswered grow question 4 years ago
Thanks for providing better pictures btw! a lot easier to spot deficiencies/toxicities under normal light :)
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The8thChevron
The8thChevronanswered grow question 4 years ago
Looks like nitrogen toxicity. I would completely stop using the Grow Big. Also, you need to test the EC in and out. This will tell you when your soil is too hot.
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EasyRaider
EasyRaideranswered grow question 4 years ago
AlienScrOG, what do you mean? Over nitrogen, too high?
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AlienScrOG
AlienScrOGanswered grow question 4 years ago
All ok
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AlienScrOG
AlienScrOGanswered grow question 4 years ago
I think over
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