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Rickypsimer

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Hey guys these are my two Bruce bangers and fox farm ocean forest soil mixed with Nature's care so this issue started a rising I believe when I started pH in my soil I use this blue bottle and it's nothing but k and I think that's what screwed up my soil medium now I just recently top dressed with some dr. Earth for 6 for an earthworm castings hoping to balance everything back out but there's like red spots on the leaves and the curling is progressing one phenotype actually looks much better now it was yellowing out if you look at my avatar picture that's the one I have of it yellowing but now it looks much better but the other phenotype looks worse also I started to supplement cal mag thinking my soil was spent when the other phenotype started yellowing so I started feeding bottle nutrients (fox farm)with the pH Up realize that the ph up was pure K and I think I f***** myself.. or could this be from the addition of the hundred watt light I now have a total of 340 watts 16in away from the canopy?
 

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manfredo

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I'm thinking either a nute lockout or potassium deficiency.

Maybe flush it first, and see what your runoff ph is, then give it a dose of potassium on the next watering after it dries out.

edited to say, I don't think PH up could do this....unless you were using absurd amounts maybe.
 

Rickypsimer

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I'm thinking either a nute lockout or potassium deficiency.

Maybe flush it first, and see what your runoff ph is, then give it a dose of potassium on the next watering after it dries out.

edited to say, I don't think PH up could do this....unless you were using absurd amounts maybe.
Nope literally 3 or 4 drops per gallon
 

hexthat

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I always have deficiency when using ocean forest.... the happy frog bag is much better for cannabis
 
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CannaCountry

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Your plant looks short on Ca (the little red / rusty spots on the leaves) and Mg. The bigger thing to notice though are the clawed leaves and yet, no other signs of N toxicity, which would suggest your plant doesn't like something in your soil. If you were adding pH up as though it were feed, you may have goofed your soil. If you have the means to test your soil's pH, that's where I'd start. Good luck.
 

Rickypsimer

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I did a too dress of dr earth 463 and earthworm castings and I'm just going to water straight the rest if the rime
 
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