What’s good DGC? Wondering if anyone can shine a light on what’s happening to newer growth?
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Sensi_mi_yah
on December 17, 2021 at 11:21 am
Everytime I see u healthy zebra stripes my mind tends to lean towards a Iron or Zinc Deficiency. I’d maybe look into that route with your soil. But you’ll need something liquid to correct right away in flower.
But that’s just the plants mobile nutrients at lower growth. The pla to immobile nutrients with the new growth are suggesting maybe a potassium, magnesium and potentially sulfur. If you are using organics it may be hard to correct mid flower. Especially with an auto.
You would have better help if you told people about your environment and inputs. Of the too of my head you have overfed these. Your plants are showing nutrient burn and nitrogen toxicity. I’m guessing you have probably overdone some other stuff and you have some weird lock out going. First things first make sure that PH is correct and go from there. Won’t be able to answer any follow up questions you might have. Just popping in and won’t be back for a week or so. Good luck🤙🏼
Yup its hard to help ya without a lot more info. Leaf appearance is not a good way to diagnose a problem. It might give you some clues, but its not enough info to give us a full picture of whats going on.
Tell us more about your soil, feeding program, environment, lighting, etc and we might be able to offer you better advice.
From what you’ve shown us, it looks like your feeding program is out of wack. Looks like too much of some stuff (nitrogen) and not enough of other stuff. The CAUSE is more important than the symptoms tho, and we cant address the cause until we understand WHY they look the way they do.
So, this soil was originally a no till bed on it’s 6th cycle. I did a soil test back in June or July through Logan labs. I followed the recommendations which I can hunt down if you think it would help. Topdressed and had to relocate. Built a sealed grow keep room temp at 77. Humidity around 45. Co2 is set at 800 ppm but with the worm bin and 2 no till beds, the co2 doesn’t drip below 1000 ppm. So this 6th cycle no till is now a no cycle no till.
Everytime I see u healthy zebra stripes my mind tends to lean towards a Iron or Zinc Deficiency. I’d maybe look into that route with your soil. But you’ll need something liquid to correct right away in flower.
But that’s just the plants mobile nutrients at lower growth. The pla to immobile nutrients with the new growth are suggesting maybe a potassium, magnesium and potentially sulfur. If you are using organics it may be hard to correct mid flower. Especially with an auto.
You would have better help if you told people about your environment and inputs. Of the too of my head you have overfed these. Your plants are showing nutrient burn and nitrogen toxicity. I’m guessing you have probably overdone some other stuff and you have some weird lock out going. First things first make sure that PH is correct and go from there. Won’t be able to answer any follow up questions you might have. Just popping in and won’t be back for a week or so. Good luck🤙🏼
Yup its hard to help ya without a lot more info. Leaf appearance is not a good way to diagnose a problem. It might give you some clues, but its not enough info to give us a full picture of whats going on.
Tell us more about your soil, feeding program, environment, lighting, etc and we might be able to offer you better advice.
From what you’ve shown us, it looks like your feeding program is out of wack. Looks like too much of some stuff (nitrogen) and not enough of other stuff. The CAUSE is more important than the symptoms tho, and we cant address the cause until we understand WHY they look the way they do.
So, this soil was originally a no till bed on it’s 6th cycle. I did a soil test back in June or July through Logan labs. I followed the recommendations which I can hunt down if you think it would help. Topdressed and had to relocate. Built a sealed grow keep room temp at 77. Humidity around 45. Co2 is set at 800 ppm but with the worm bin and 2 no till beds, the co2 doesn’t drip below 1000 ppm. So this 6th cycle no till is now a no cycle no till.