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Tiz_aka92
Tiz_aka92started grow question 7 months ago
Could someone help me understand whether there is a problem a deficit or an excess.
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Leaves. Wilting
Leaves. Color - Dark-brown
Leaves. Other
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Mrs_Larimar
Mrs_Larimaranswered grow question 7 months ago
to much bloom nutrients, cut them down, replace it for 2 weeks with more nitrogen as its " only " an automatic plnt shw wont look very pretty because the damaged leaves will get worse, but iam sure she will come back to lovely green go with calmag product plus 1ml nitrogen for 10 more days then you may go back to bloom nutrients
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GMSgrows
GMSgrowsanswered grow question 7 months ago
That guy tew33zy, is a lot of mouth for no diaries. Just a spam goof that has been banned from the site before and back to continue shooting his mouth off. Block him.
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tew33zy
tew33zyanswered grow question 7 months ago
You can’t just get correct answers giving only 5% of what’s going on. Also if anyone tells you to start giving it nutrients without teaching u to diagnose block them, they are a shitty grower who doesn’t know how to diagnose so they throw nutrients at problems. First thing first notice if the issue is a mobile deficiency or a immobile deficiency and it appears to be a mobile deficiency. I would consider that in my expert experience as a Agriculture Engineer you first check the ph of your runoff the correct way and ensure your in the right range. 2nd, if you been overwatering the plant you can rot the root hairs and they can’t absorb nutrients while they repair themselves and your plant uses it reserves nutrients and u happened to run out of Potassium or Phosphorus first. Next is simply a over dose of potassium or phosphate phosphorus. None of u ever under nutrition you mf’s always over do it with the nutrients so add more nutrient “HELL NO” all yahl do is over add nutrients so no. Either A you rotted the roots or B excess phosphorus or potassium.
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Roberts
Robertsanswered grow question 7 months ago
She needs potassium or a bloom increase in her feed. Or you have a ph issue in substrate.
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Mrs_Larimar
Mrs_Larimaranswered grow question 7 months ago
you are using in common alot of products on her. i would go with one nutrient line and not mix it up fining the balnce in feedings and waterings is ahard part but i always say,, less is more my automatic plants that grow indoors just get beneficals until they start to stretch then i go with good amounts of nitrogen until stretch is done ( week 2 or 3 of llom) then i switch to bloom nutrients but always iam using humic acid and enzymes andmy soil isenriches with microbaterias and myco and my nutes are based on molasses, so the microbaterias in the soil are alwas fed they help the plant to break down the nutes, and you need only apercentage of nutrients
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GMSgrows
GMSgrowsanswered grow question 7 months ago
Is this your cream caramel? I don't see and grow nutrints in your bloom feed. You need to keep adding some veg nutrients and eventually ween them off of veg nutrients, or your plants will pale and yellow. Usually when going into flower, they get half veg and half bloom nutrients. Then you decrease the veg nutrients over a matter of 4 or 5 weeks, then just flowering nutrients.
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