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RallyAutos
RallyAutosstarted grow question 4 years ago
I misdiagnosed it as a calcium deficiency and fed them a light light dose of calmag (2ml in a water gallon divided by 6 plants). Not my brightest moment but now that I know for sure its a Nitrogen surplus, what should I do? Did I do a lot of damage to the plants?
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Weezy90
Weezy90answered grow question 4 years ago
Hi ! Ik begrijp het niet zo goed. We hebben je vorige vraag beantwoord dat het probleem ligt bij een stikstofoverschot. Maar die CalMag gaat je plant heus niet doden, dus geen zorgenšŸ™‚ Kijk gewoon na dat je een goede afloop hebt van je water, dat voedingsstoffen niet teveel blijven vastzitten. Daarbij geef je nu gewoon tijdelijk iets minder bloeivoeding. Blijf groeien!šŸŒ±
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The8thChevron
The8thChevronanswered grow question 4 years ago
Downward claws and yellow tips at the top seem to be a pretty coming giveaway in flower. It's also the time that nitrogen buildup in the soil causes toxicity because her dependence on N has dropped significantly. It's the most common problem at this stage and fits the symptoms. I'd say it's a safe bet that N is your problem. Bad pH can cause it too I suppose...
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Roberts
Robertsanswered grow question 4 years ago
Reduce feed to a quarter or half so you don't starve plant in other areas till nitrogen level comes down. Good luck and happy growing. Some been saying go with no feed . But then you will get deficiency in other spots doing that while level comes down. Good luck and happy growing
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