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Bottom leaves getting spots

orbo

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I'm dealing with something similar right now. I suspect my issue is because I'm running a little light on P. Planning to boost the P just a wee scosh next watering to see if it helps. Looking forward to what others might have to say to you about this.
 

hotrodharley

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That is one of the easiest charts to help diagnose. IMO. And correlates to my experience. Hope it helps.
 

hotrodharley

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Cut back now in flower on the N. I know labels tell you to keep on trucking with it. Fuck that. I just saw tiny yellow tips on my flowering bud and that is using 1/2 the recommended N in the last feed. Next 2 feeds will contain no N unless they show a need and I can promise they won't. N is the most quickly taken up and thus the culprit usually in overfeeds.It is also the most quickly depleted element. It comes in all sorts of shit plus decomposing matter in your soil by then help increase N levels.
 

Madagascar

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I'm dealing with something similar right now. I suspect my issue is because I'm running a little light on P. Planning to boost the P just a wee scosh next watering to see if it helps. Looking forward to what others might have to say to you about this.
I thought a P def also at first adjusted nutes,

That is one of the easiest charts to help diagnose. IMO. And correlates to my experience. Hope it helps.
Hotrod to the rescue.
 
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