3rd Monkey
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Well there are slight deficiencies lol, but they aren't the cause.
Respiration?Bingo on the photosynthesis! Very nice. Not mag though. You're not too bad at this lol.
I would guess a slight N tox then
Respiration?
Understood. I thought maybe it wasn't breathing well. I know to equate green with photosynthesis so that's why I went there. Hmmmmmm???? Lol
If it wasn't breathing well, the leaves would be slightly wilted. It's the blue/green/purple that's the giveaway. It does have to do with photosynthesis. It does have to do with respiration, but that would cause a deficiency.
Think about the stage of the plant right now.
Were we spot on with the phosphorous but instead of it being too little K, something is blocking it due to tox?
she's currently trying to build buds which requires heavy potassium and phosphorous for growth and bulk
Looks to me like you’re fiddling with something I’d never ever even consider being observant of..... guess that’s difference in a not good grower like myself.
From a noob standpoint your auto of my cross appears to be taking on the long branches of the white widow. It produced really well.
okay i think it's a phosphorous toxicity because the plants are photosynthesizing more phosphorous than the plant can utilize at this point? Phosphorous stores the energy from photosynthesis
This was fun. Kept my gears turningJust trying to show some signs, help folks with diagnosis.
Yea, it would have been bigger, but it got the QBs as a seedling before I knew how to use them lol. It's is a pleasure to grow though.
This was fun. Kept my gears turning
Fuckin naaiiiilllled it! Excellent work.
Im quite confused. None of the guides show these signs for K tox. How do we know it was that? Especially when bluish tint means the opposite?That's what I was hoping. Get familiar with plant functions and how nutrients affect those processes.