homebrewer
Well-Known Member
It looks like that plant is being grown in dirt, no? Quit feeding with foods high in P and low in N. 80% of the time, you should be using 'grow' when growing in the dirt. When your plants look great top-to-bottom, maybe hit them with a 50/50 shot of grow and bloom. Even then, just concentrate on keeping the plant healthy.HB what would you suggest?
here's the top of the plant
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and here's the bottom
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from my understanding, a nitro deficiency starts from the tip and works its way towards the back and a mag deficiency along the edges with green veins. from the bottom pic it would be safe to say its a mag issue, but im no pro so don't quote me on it.
my runoff from last watering was @ 5.9 ph and 460ppms. i've used dyna bloom along with mag pro the last time i fed them so it's safe to say mag pro isn't worth too much.
Overall, your plant looks good. Don't over analyze every leaf on your plant thinking you need to take corrective action because odds are your 'corrective action' is going to be wrong. Look at the overall health of the plant. At your next watering, use grow and protekt, no more than 1 tsp of each. On a 'water' day, maybe hit them with a half tsp of cal/mag if you're using RO.