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Nute burn or N deficiency or what?

Foggedaboudit
Foggedabouditstarted grow question a year ago
Nute burn or nitrogen deficiency or else?
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MisterAeroponics
MisterAeroponicsanswered grow question 10 months ago
Thats a potassium deficiency. Heres some my notes these will help you Nitrogen and potassium need a 1:1 ratio on mothers To increase Brix decrease nitrogen or increase potassium or make adjustments to both Brix is the sap measurement of stored sugars in leaves which indicate the healthiness of plant by measuring sample from both bottom and top leaves Nitrogen as nitrates during veg the higher the brix the faster the transition into flower will be The plant uses sugars (energy) to process the nitrogen in veg when it needs to be stored in the leaves for flower. That’s Why nitrogen stays in lower end during veg then spoon feed after stretching first weeks in flower Lack of sugars/starches will lead to roots not being able to absorb phosphorus Phosphorus increase flowering sites but can also hinder terp production if to high Molasses at end of flower makes plants uptake iron and is beneficial the iron increases chlorophyl and the chlorophyl increase photosynthesis.. Microbes can change amino acids to ammonium nitrate to nitrates for nitrogen uptake Microbes eat first the rest goes to the plant Excess nitrogen causes large cells with thin cell walls making susceptible to pests that suck nutrients from leaves Calcium and silica increase cell wall density Silica increases protective coating on leaves also, increases flowers, and stock strength Amino acid glycen increases calcium ion channels and calcium is the glue holds cells walls together, promotes thick vascular system, better water flow equaling better nutrient and mineral intake Microbes will make amino acids on the roots Potassium takes starches and sugars to plants leaves from roots for storage and flower development Potassium toxicity shows up as a magnesium deficiency Cat ions + charge are calcium potassium and magnesium Calcium in excess can cause a magnesium or phosphorus deficiency Don’t flush your plants. Nature doesnt flush plants. Flushing reduces terps significantly, causes increased chlorophyl which tells the plants to veg again Manganese creates the enzymes to help create terps High humidity will cause a calcium deficiency Calcium deficiency can cause a phosphorus deficiency Organic nutrients arent ionically charges and cant be absorbed or detected by ppm meters via runoff until broken down by microbes into ionized forms via mineralization Blue light spectum is responsible for chlorophyl production and growth. Also can be used to increase purple hues on genetically purple strains. Also increases stigmata production and CO2 intake UV light causes plant to make antioxidants to help to protect themselves from the UV light increasing pigmentation and medicinal properties (thc cbd) Photosynthesis and co2 intake at leaves create sugars that are 1 used for energy 2 stored in leaves for flower production later 3 used to transport phosphorus during flower and or to leave storage 4 leaked out of roots to soil to feed the micro bacteria in the soil Cell division is highest in the middle of night so sugars are used in high amounts 24/7 Oxygen is absorbed via roots for respiration When you overwater your plants the soil gets anaerobic and is susceptible to anaerobic fungi that grow in stagnant water with no oxygen Oxygen is used to burn the stored sugars which are used to ionize nutrients and transport nutrients, low o2 will lead to nutritional lockouts as well Organic nutrition needs to be ionized to be utilized via mineralization.. mineralized nutrients are readily available for plants to uptake Phosphorus is the energy element it energizes rooting energizes flowering by converting it to ATP Mono ammonium phosphate is idea in first 2 weeks of rooting If a plant is deficient in a certain nutrient.. increase the nutrient by 30% then once signs of deficiency subside, keep the increase at only 15% thereafter. Or up to 2 increments of 15% then back to only 15% to be more cautious When measuring your brix you want your line high as possible.. if the line is clear and straight it has only sugars, the line needs to be fuzzy meaning it contains minerals elements and enzymes with the sugars The lower the nutrients in soil the more veg growth youll get to an extent Clones humidity 90-98% until rooted. Low nutrient mix 1/4 strength with little extra phosphorus. Plant will absorb 65% percent of phosphorus storage in first couple weeks Rooting tempature 68-75 too low get lockouts too high 78 and up the less dissolved oxygen the water will hold leading to unhealthy roots and root rot. Oxygen is crucial for the plants metabolism Zinc helps create auxins which are rooting hormones Microbes eat b vitamins Seaweed extract has natural rooting hormones Mycorrhizae should only be used for phosphorus uptake, to unlock phosphorus.. if there is an abundance of phosphorus the mycorrhizae is actually like a pathogen consuming 20-30 percent of photosynthates produced during photosynthesis Silica works along with calcium to strengthen stems and leaves.. plants able to transport silica to infected area and crystalize around the area stopping the infection of mildew.. silica is ph neutral and increase beneficial bacteria in the rhizosphere.. Silica is sponge-ant and able to capture and hold minerals and nutrients for microbes and plant to take up Yucca is good for a wetting agent also good for flushing. Helps bio stimulates spread out to root hairs Iron helps increase thc and increase enzyme production Potassium helps make sugars, helps release sugar, and helps store sugars Magnesium is central element to produce chlorophyl An excess of potassium will show up as a magnesium deficiency PH is determined by the amount of protons in the form of hydrogen ions.. The higher the hydrogen ions are in the soil or medium the lower the PH will be.. The presence of the charged hydrogen ions releases nutrients and minerals from soil particles to be absorbed by the roots ion channels.. The process pf photosynthesis produces ATP from ADP to Pi (inorganic phosphate) by using the energy from light to excite electrons that are passed along an electron transport chain.. Coupled with the transfer of electrons is the pumping of hydrogen ions and splitting of water molecules.. after 2 molecules split 1 molecule of O2 is released Inorganic molecules break up and create charged particles. Positive charged the ion are called cations, the negative charged particles are called anions..
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Ctbest2023
Ctbest2023answered grow question a year ago
Looks more like a deficiency because its bottom of plant also maybe some ph things going on what medium are u growing in do u ph ur water and check ur ppms and ec
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Nemo23
Nemo23answered grow question a year ago
perhaps it is a deficiency /blockage of potassium. check the ph
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Stork
Storkanswered grow question a year ago
Look like everything ph over water nuts burns lockout
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Classic66
Classic66answered grow question a year ago
Looks like nitrogen deficiency
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gottagrowsometime
gottagrowsometimeanswered grow question a year ago
Lockout or overwatering Without more info. They're my guesses,as that's all anyone can give with details provided..
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Blackcat13
Blackcat13answered grow question a year ago
Hello. We need additional info on this. How old id the plant? Are you giving any CalMag supplement? What is your PH? At first glance, seems to me nutrient deficiency, but more info is needed.
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