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Zengrower
Zengrowerstarted grow question 9 months ago
The leafs on my plant are showing brown spots. Could be nutrient burn or nutrient lockout? Not sure at this point. It started a week after blooming.
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Week 8
Leaves. Tips - Burnt
Leaves. Color - Dark-brown
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Belgiums_basement_budz
Belgiums_basement_budzanswered grow question 9 months ago
Hey, Your lady looks a bit high on n,she is starting to show the first signs of a nitrogen claw,and this is probably causing a p or k block,i see in your diary you use alga veg and bloom,now their strech is coming to an end i would quit feeding alga veg because they don’t much n in full veg and you clearly got enough in your soil I noticed in your diary you don’t use any ph regulator?this can also cause problems in different stages of your grow because n is available in wide range of ph (soil I believe ph4.5-7)so our veg cycle goes really strong but.on the other hand p and k have smaller range range (they are really good available for our ladies above 6.7 on soil) so if your soil is a bit on the low side on ph,they could struggle a bit to absorb p and k mow they are in full flower and need those 2 a lot more than before But you can find this out really quick,just measure your runoff ph,this is a good indicator of what is going on in your soil,it’s not pin point correct but I helps determine if it’s to low or hig Only if you are using soil with some lime in it,you can grow withouts ph regulators,because lime is used to pre buffer ph in your soil so it will always regulates its ph on its own so if you’re using ph regulators on this kind of soil you eventually end up in a ph battle with your soil I would just cut back all nutrients for 1-2 feedings and then continue with only the alga bloom,no mere veg because there is enough n your soil already furthermore I wouldn’t do much else,the damage done to the leaves wil probably stay Hopefully this is a bit helpful Happy growing 🌱✌️
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Organoman
Organomananswered grow question 9 months ago
Suffering from nitrlogen/nutrient toxicity, with a deveoping calcium deficiency.
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