Is there a doctor in the house?

DR. VonDankenstine

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it's actually a flowering nute, I have 2 sets, one veg (a+b), and one flower(a+b).. the label pictured in attachment above is for the flower nutes. both sets spec the same dosage but have different nutrient analysis. the P does seem low I'll chuck in some PK13/14 to suppliment my nutes I guess
The PK 13/14 is great stuff but is geared to be used for one week, two weeks max toward the middle to last part before flushing of your flower cycle-----------There is a lot of products out there-just get something with a fairly high phos/ultra low if any at all nitrogen/ and good potas content----------------------

I really think your problem is some nitrogen burn with moderate phosphate deficiency and a minor nutrient lockout caused by both----Your original PH was just compounding the problem as well----------I think once you get a balanced flower NPK going things will straiting themselves out(the parts that are damaged will stay that way but the new growth should be fine-------hope all the info has helped---------any other problem fell free to PM or post-a lot of knowledgeable growers on here-------best of luck...:mrgreen:
 

rezo

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i use the gh flora nutes . i follow the instructions on the bottles and keep my ph at 6.2 my room is always in the 70s no problems plus fat bads all the time. peep game i see alot of people fuck up when playing with ppm. just follow the directions on the bottle and you should be fine.
 

DR. VonDankenstine

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i use the gh flora nutes . i follow the instructions on the bottles and keep my ph at 6.2 my room is always in the 70s no problems plus fat bads all the time. peep game i see alot of people fuck up when playing with ppm. just follow the directions on the bottle and you should be fine.
I can't argue on what works for you:mrgreen:, wouldn't even want to try... also---------glad to here your pushing some fat buds. GH puts out good products but my experience with almost all nutrient's has been that the companies doses and recommendations are geared so that the grower will use more nutrients and the companies will sell more products(it's a business). I have learned over the years "less is more". Could I grow without a PH or PPM meter?----yes. Would I want to?-------hell no!!!. I use them like religion along with visual inspection of the growing medium and plants. As far as adjusting the ppm -it's the same to me as watering my plants---------If my plants need it------I just do it.:mrgreen:
 

sens1

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thanks heaps guys, I think we are on track, I'll keep you posted in case you are interested to follow progress.
I really think your problem is some nitrogen burn with moderate phosphate deficiency and a minor nutrient lockout caused by both
Yep, I've come to the same conclusion so great to hear you confirming it. thanks DR
 
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