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bazilinc

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Been in bloom for about 20 days. One plant now presented the leaves as seen in pictures. Tried to find the answer by looking at all the picture guides on nutrient deficiency but as a newby I am not confident that I can make the right diagnosis. Need some expert help from forum members. What am I looking at? How do I fix?
 

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Dr. Who

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A leaf is a leaf.....Where did it come from on the plant?

Better yet, how about a pic of the whole plant......
 

bazilinc

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Better yet, how about a pic of the whole plant......[/QUOTE]
Came from towards the bottom of the plant. pic 1

Also have couple of plants with drying on edges of leaves pic 2 and 3
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Dr. Who

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Looks like fairly normal die off - no worries


Do not start any "bloom" nutrients till week 3 after the lighting time change....The plant needs the higher N for the stretch period.

Doc
 

bazilinc

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Looks like fairly normal die off - no worries


Do not start any "bloom" nutrients till week 3 after the lighting time change....The plant needs the higher N for the stretch period.

Doc
And the drying edges in pics 2 and 3 - any worries there?
 

Dr. Who

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What are you feeding and what is the pH of your in-going liquids?
list EVERYTHING you feed - supplements too!
 

bazilinc

Member
My ph water going in is always between 6.3 and 6.7 I have not fed much in the last 20 days. Did one very diluted molasses (1 tbsp to 1gallon of water) with just a cup of water per plant - about 125ml. Then kept to clean water for 2 water sessions. The did one bloom nutrient 0-5-4 but only at quarter strenght. (Phospate 5%, Potasium 4%, Magnesium 3%, Sulphur 5% )And since done 1 clean water.
 
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