Ethos Banana Hammock comparative(exodus thread)

Smokexbreak

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People have slowly depended on others to do a lot of things for them, and looked down upon those folks for doing that kind of work. They raise their family to be above it. You wait and watch as this pendulum swings back....
It’s definitely starting to swing! We are in high demand commercial and residential nice to know I’ll always have some sort of job security I’m just trying to work myself outta these tool bags!
 

BigOleNugs19

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I am thinking his soil is below the range that phosphorus can be taken in by the plant and its causing lockouts of other nutrients now?
Edit: im wrong. Its not affecting bottom leaves. Still looking...
 

schmebulock

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@3rd Monkey maybe it's a nitrogen toxicity combined with nute lockout? interveinal chlorosis is what we're looking at right? and the veins them selves are dark green as fuck

curling and brown tells me heat might also play something here
 

3rd Monkey

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Well it looks to be an immobile nute issue. I need More info. Doesn’t look like the bottom shits been effected there’s some pics with clawing so I’d say the N tox is causing the lockout of the P. But I firing blind here.
You picked up on the N tox. There's no P def though. What other damage can you see?
 

GreenMitten

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I'm not a certain but stem on the leaf looks purple in addition to the leaf itself being discolored. I know ive read that fading green before. Green in the middle fading out means something. I can't remember
 

3rd Monkey

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I am thinking his soil is below the range that phosphorus can be taken in by the plant and its causing lockouts of other nutrients now?
Edit: im wrong. Its not affecting bottom leaves. Still looking...
^^^ Bingo!

You guys were all real close. You saw the lockout. The N tox is there. There is no real P def yet, what you see is K def and Mg def. The leaves are burnt at the tips, light from outside to in with dark veins, and the Mg is causing interveinal chlorosis along with tips turning up.

It's affecting the bottom and mids.

That right there is low ph.
 

BigOleNugs19

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^^^ Bingo!

You guys were all real close. You saw the lockout. The N tox is there. There is no real P def yet, what you see is K def and Mg def. The leaves are burnt at the tips, light from outside to in with dark veins, and the Mg is causing interveinal chlorosis along with tips turning up.

It's affecting the bottom and mids.

That right there is low ph.
Wow... so I saw both correctly?!?!?!
 

3rd Monkey

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The low ph causes all those deficiencies, but is slowly damaging the plant, as opposed to a true deficiency which would be causing much more damage.

You can see it in those buds as well. Way too early maturation of the buds and stunted growth.
 

Smokexbreak

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^^^ Bingo!

You guys were all real close. You saw the lockout. The N tox is there. There is no real P def yet, what you see is K def and Mg def. The leaves are burnt at the tips, light from outside to in with dark veins, and the Mg is causing interveinal chlorosis along with tips turning up.

It's affecting the bottom and mids.

That right there is low ph.
That’s a shitty position for a soil grower. If it’s low Soil PH. It’s a Bitch to get soil ph up and down. lol
 
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