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ANC

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Good write up, I'd just like to add more conclusions....
High humidity, cold or other causes for reduced transpiration will cause problems in transporting non-mobile elements as they are only passively drawn up along with water.
Once you reach this point your plants are susceptible to things like mildew on top of just the damage caused by bad nutrition.

Learn how to make your own chelates. stock up on amino, fulvic and humic acid and learn the ratios for mixing. Passive nutrients can have their uptake improved thousand fold in the presence of chelates.
 
ill get better pictures tomorrow for you guys..
Day temps are at the highest 95 deg humidity is 50% for day time.
Night 70 deg 70% humidity.
 

Johnei

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They are outdoor, but in pots correct?
(2cups of that fetilizer every 9days sounds even worse now, even though pics show pots when you said outdoor I imagined them planted in the ground. This is too much fertilizer, the plant can take 9days just to begin to uptake some of the things added.)
 

im4satori

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You answered your own question ....

The lockout is what caused the coloring ... Since you " don't know " what your ph is .
Is the issue .... Calmag at 6.5 Start at 1 teaspoon per gallon of water. Pour entire gallon in container. You are trying to rebalance soil PLUS leech all that excessive feed you have dumped on her.
wont it take a long while to try and flush out organic fertilizer
 

im4satori

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peters S.T.E.M.
micro nute mix
foliar spray

0.1 grams per gallon every 4 days will at least get the missing micro nutes in until they become un locked

it doesn't look like zinc, my guess is iron or Mn but the peters would cover them all
 

Johnei

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^this is exactly what you need during this time of trouble, some kind of multi-micronutrient foliar spray deliver right to the leaves. New growth is locked out of essential nutrients.
 

im4satori

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I went back and adjusted my math on my previous post ... but id say your adding about 3 or 4x to much fertilizer

im not sure how to direct a correction of the issue because ive just recently stared using organic amendments after many years in hydro

but
its not uncommon for fertilizers to recommend amounts that are way too much for pot

those doses might fly for tomatoes or other garden veg that have significantly higher requirements then weed which is more likely to survive season after season growing wild because it has much lower nutrient requirements
 
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