My buddy is telling me it's nute lockout and not a deficiency. I'm not sure if I think so. It seems a lot like mag deficiency. I'm a newb so what do I know. Its starting from the bottom of the plant and working up. Using happy frog soil. I'm a dumbass and didn't amend the soil before transferring. Didn't start feeding until last week. Sept 7 was first day to soil. I introduce flower 2 weeks ago bc I kinda needed to.
Nute lock out is a deficiency mate 😉 Too much of potassium or phosphorus in the medium will make the plant absorb more of that, than the micro nuits it need like calcium zinc and iron. SO nute lock out causes deficiencies. That's what it is
You have jus started in the Fox farm bloom soil, and your also feeding the plant already? If this is the cases then too much PK might be the case, and thats locking out other nuits. You shouldnt be feeding so soon in new soil
Can we get a pic of the whole plant?
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@macky yeah sorry I meant to say magnesium deficiency lol 🤦🏼♂️ not just deficiency haha the girls are asleep right now I can have a better picture soon bc I don't really have a full plant picture that isn't just fresh defoliated. I'll upload a CPL I have now though
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@macky this is a side by side shot, the plant on the left was the biggest at one point. Also the first to show issues now the other two have surpassed in size but are now starting to show the same signs of issue.
Now this is a glamours far shot after getting defoliated today. You think the first feeding at a month and a half to soon? I am not making a habit of using bottle nutes. It's where I go wrong Everytime. I have super soil cooking as we speak for the next round. But for now. Have to do with what I got ha
@zn only thing is they haven't been fed until this week and this was happening long before I started feeding them. I just wish I knew what direction to take to treat whats happening. Can't wait for my super soil next round
Guessing you have two things going on there then, did you start feeding as a plan to correct the deficiency ? as I've found that a lot of soils don't really need a lot of feeding up until week 3 of flower, depending on size of pots obviously...I would flush them with 3x the pot volume of water and then feed 1/2 strength for a few days
@fungiwillsavetheworld920 I think that what might have happened then, they're were having a deficiency and you've fed them a little much, one thing in this growing game is less is more, never go by the manufacturer recommendation, always start off light...flush should help though but damaged leaves wont recover
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