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BaBar
BaBarstarted grow question 2mo ago
Bonjour à tous :) Ma plante montre des signes de carence j'ai beau cherché.. j'ai du mal à trouver le pourquoi du comment.. Auriez vous une idée ? pensez vous que je vais pouvoir récolter quand meme ? ou elle mourra avant ?
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00110001001001111Oanswered grow question 2mo ago
The purple is probably from colder temperatures during dark cycle but could be low P (get blueish hue to leaves). possibly a k-deficiency becaue it looks to be around the serated tips. if in soilles only: K 180-200ppm, P 40-60ppm, if not drastically off from these ranges, probably not defiient in them. N in vege is good 120-130, but in flower bust down to 80-100ppm. Again, this does not apply to soil unless you've fully exhausted what was amended in the soil and now providing 100% of nutrition through fertilizer. A lot of that depends on how it was fed in the months leading up to it too... how much did the plant 'bank' leading up to this point. feed heavier in vege and usually need to take it easier later on. dont think that's the case here, so apply some deductive reasonign with a hand leaf symptom chart.
yan402
yan402answered grow question 2mo ago
Hey growmie, I see it’s not just the bottom — looks like some of the middle leaves are getting hit too. That kinda rules out a simple nitrogen issue and makes me think it might be pH-related, or maybe a bit of salt buildup if you're in coco. If it’s coco, I’d def check runoff pH and EC: pH should sit around 5.8–6.2, otherwise stuff like cal/mag gets locked out fast If EC’s stacking too high, a light flush might help reset things If it's soil, stick to 6.0–6.5 and maybe give a balanced feed with a touch of nitrogen just to steady her out. Also wouldn’t hurt to remove the dead/dying leaves ,they’re not helping and can attract pests. She still looks like she’ll finish, just needs a little support now to keep her on track. 🤞🍀♥️
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TruTraTri
TruTraTrianswered grow question 2mo ago
Your plant shows some clear signs of nutrient deficiency, most likely nitrogen or magnesium based on the yellowing pattern. It’s not uncommon near the end of flowering, especially if you’ve been reducing nutrients. From what I see, the plant still has enough green and structure to finish. If you’re in late flower, just continue with a gentle feeding schedule and watch trichome maturity. It’s still very possible to harvest – she doesn’t look like she’s dying, just struggling a bit. Stay steady and she’ll make it.
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Ninjabuds
Ninjabudsanswered grow question 2mo ago
Hey there it’s definitely not able to harvest there is nothing to harvest It looks like you over did it on some nutrients also seems like a ph problem aswell I would say you should run a few gallons of water thru the soil to clear out the nutrients so you can start on a new slate I would water just a little bit At first just to get some run off water and check the oh of the run off water if the ph is really low you can just run a few gallons of tap water thru the soil if it’s alkaline I’d ph some water to 5 and then use a few gallons of that but more likely your soil ph is to low and your plant is recovering from to many nutrients Good luck
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