Deficiency?

PadawanWarrior

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Whats the move to unlock?
Give it a mild flush. A little acid added like citric would help break some of those bonds. But don't go crazy with it. I'm just talking about a tiny bit. For me since my water is ~7.8 I'd add 1/16-1/8 tsp per gal to just drop it a tiny bit and add some acid. The pH would be around 5.5-6.5 then.

Molasses can be used as a flushing agent too, but it'll also kickstart the microbes.
 

PadawanWarrior

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I'm not saying anything, they asked for a solution, I provided a link which expanded on said issues of nutritional lockouts.
Cool, so you have no idea. That's what I thought. Here's another link.

 

bobj1598

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Cool, so you have no idea. That's what I thought. Here's another link.

OP. Do your due diligence in obtaining information off of this site. Just know if you take this retard's advice your plants might end up looking like his.

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PadawanWarrior

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OP. Do your due diligence in obtaining information off of this site. Just know if you take this retard's advice your plants might end up looking like his.

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Why not just put the journal link up. As you all know I was experimenting with different amendments and was making sure I didn't underfeed it this time, :bigjoint:. Turns out it's not that hard to overfeed with organics, :lol:. Playing with no-till soil, and just guessing what's in it, and trying lots of different stuff. I've got no problem showing my failures along with my successes.

 

bk78

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Why not just put the journal link up. As you all know I was experimenting with different amendments and was making sure I didn't underfeed it this time, :bigjoint:. Turns out it's not that hard to overfeed with organics, :lol:. Playing with no-till soil, and just guessing what's in it, and trying lots of different stuff. I've got no problem showing my failures along with my successes.

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bobj1598

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Why not just put the journal link up. As you all know I was experimenting with different amendments and was making sure I didn't underfeed it this time, :bigjoint:. Turns out it's not that hard to overfeed with organics, :lol:. Playing with no-till soil, and just guessing what's in it, and trying lots of different stuff. I've got no problem showing my failures along with my successes.

Because you're not important enough for me to go out of my way to do such a thing.

But thank you for sharing your horticultural wonders to everyone in this thread. Now the OP can look on at your monstrosities and not feel so bad about whatever issue(s) are affecting their plants.
 

Killaki

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Whats the diagnosis on leaves looking like this. There are several on the plant that look this way
Outdoor grow in FFOF soil. Calcium? Magnesium? Over water? Something else? Those are my 3 suspects but I don’t know much. Yet. Thanks
I would be looking for pests. I'm seeing stuff that would make me suspect infestation. I.e.
 

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DBdb

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I would be looking for pests. I'm seeing stuff that would make me suspect infestation. I.e.
Theres definitely bug damage. I’ve been treating them a couple times a week(ish) with neem and a time or two with a citric acid bug spray. I don't think it’s an infestation though. Some of the tiny stuff you see when zoomed in is just dust or debris from just being outdoors.i think. I flooded her pot this morning with lowered ph water trying to flush it out. We’ll see what happens.
 

Killaki

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Theres definitely bug damage. I’ve been treating them a couple times a week(ish) with neem and a time or two with a citric acid bug spray. I don't think it’s an infestation though. Some of the tiny stuff you see when zoomed in is just dust or debris from just being outdoors.i think. I flooded her pot this morning with lowered ph water trying to flush it out. We’ll see what happens.
Some of it was definitely bug poop but definitely good to know that you're already aware. Trying to keep a plant happy while treating for pests can be a real pain.
 
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