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PinkParrot
PinkParrotstarted grow question 2 years ago
Hi, one of my plants show sign of something but i'm not sure what it is.. Mg deficiency (or Potassium / Nitrogen ?) I never used Platinium before. Ref : Photo [Day 19 - A] & [Day 19 - B] --> It's the same plant, lowest leaf right and left. Color difference is due to the camera
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DutchDoobie
DutchDoobieanswered grow question 2 years ago
High Makaveli, This I can ensure you for 100% is a nitrogen deficency. The symptoms for a nitrogen deficiency in a cannabis plant in the early stages are that the leaves appear to be too light in colour almost yellowish-green compared to the desired deep green of healthy leaves. The cause of this deficiency could be underfeeding (but I am sure that this is not the case because your other plants look perfect and she is still to little to be that hungry for nitrogen). Or overfeeding and I do think that this is your problem here a nutrient lockout due overfeeding. Or the pH of your soil is the cause for this nutrient lockout. You can fix both of these problems with a good flush of your soil and I will explain you how you can do that the best. You can do this flushing by slowly pour water onto the top of the soil, allowing it to drain freely from the bottom of the pot. Pour slowly, so the water doesn't overflow from the top of the pot. Use approximately four times the pot's volume in water to flush the soil. For example, use 1 gallon of water for a 1 quart pot. After the flushing you need to let the soil (almost) dry out completely. From the moment that the soil is dry again you can start watering and build up your nutritions again. Start with a low dose EC 1.0 and if you do not have an EC meter around 25% of the amount that they recommend on the nutrition bottle. From here you can start up the nutes slowely again. But do not give more then EC 1.8 or 75% of the amount that they recommend on the nutrition bottle. Happy Growing! 😋
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m0use
m0useanswered grow question 2 years ago
I think this is the beginning of a PH issue. Try to only alter PH to 6.2-6.4 lowest when going in soil mixes. ideal is 6.5 from my experience and max aorund 7.2. Most of the microbes in the soil will keep the PH even. Best Of Luck! ***disclaimer, multiple people are answering all questions as there is a contest called GOTM, when a user is selected as the answer they get a point. Please see the contest page for information regarding the details: growdiaries.com/giveaways/GotM-August-2022 Please note, when you reply to anything on the questions part of Growdiaries website, no one will be notified of this. Not even if you use a "@" tag in their name. Best to reach out to them in DM using your inbox, it can be found in the bottom right hand corner of the site. It's the small paper airplane button, it will be highlighted green if you have new messages***
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Chow_13
Chow_13answered grow question 2 years ago
Could be abrasion damage from the leaf hitting your fabric pot. Another is PH 5.8 is low for soil but ideal for coco. Not sure what you should be since your 50% soil ( PH range 6.0-70 ) and 50% coco( PH range of 5.5-6.5 ) Im guessing anything with soil in it should PH to soil.
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Kolibri
Kolibrianswered grow question 2 years ago
Ich vermute Hitzestress und keine Mangelerscheinugen. Versuch die Temperatur etwas zu senken. Viel Glück!
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