Hello!
I'll start with "the bigger picture":
(in the picture above, I have circled an example of my problem)
Close-ups:
Okay, so my 7 girls have been in veg for 4 weeks and in flower for 5 weeks - so far with no problems, until yesterday. The grow is indoor in good quality soil, 7 plants of Arjan's Haze #3 under a 400W HPS with 2 fans for circulation and an AC for temperate regulation. For nutrients I am using BioBizz Grow/Bloom/Topmax and a little bit of epsom salt. Last grow I experienced a lot of nute burns, so this time I didn't give nutrients until the 5th week and that seemed to work fine. My water is pH 8,2 so I add 6-8 drops of Nitric acid with every 1,5l water to get the pH down to around 6. Every plant gets one 1,5l bottle of pH-corrected water + nutrients at every feeding. I am following the regular BioBizz grow schedule for All-mix with very small additions of epsom salt to get the Mg necessary:
http://www.growing-life.com/shop/biobizz_grow_chart.jpg
Now to my problems.
3-4 days ago i was worried i was giving to much N and to little P/K because I felt I was seeing to much foilage and too little buds. So, I gave one feeding with NO Grow, NO Topmax and pretty much Bloom, around 3ml/l (I have never given more than 2 ml/l Bloom before) - and I suspect that this feeding caused my problems. I don't know if too much Bloom caused nutrient toxicity, nutrient lockout or if my problems are totally unrelated (which I consider unlikely).
I've read many different guides to nutrient deficiency/toxicity and among the problems described, Manganese deficiency seems to be the one that fits best:
But since this happened right after I overdid the BioBizz Bloom, one would immediately suspect nute burn, right? The problem is, nute burn is supposed to show at the tips of the leaves at first, and this seems to go straight to the main leaf surface. It is not focused to one plant, at least 4 of the 7 plants is showing symptoms and they all began showing at the same time - evidence that points to my screwed up last feeding being the culprit.
So what do you guys think? Nute burn? Some kind of deficiency? pH problems?
And please do not recommend me to flush. That is a last resort for when you've really screwed up the soil, and I haven't done anything remotely deserving a flush. Right now I'm just feeding with plain pH-corrected water, waiting for your input.
Thanks in advance!
And sorry for any spelling mistakes - I am not a native english speaker.
Peace out!
I'll start with "the bigger picture":
(in the picture above, I have circled an example of my problem)
Close-ups:
Okay, so my 7 girls have been in veg for 4 weeks and in flower for 5 weeks - so far with no problems, until yesterday. The grow is indoor in good quality soil, 7 plants of Arjan's Haze #3 under a 400W HPS with 2 fans for circulation and an AC for temperate regulation. For nutrients I am using BioBizz Grow/Bloom/Topmax and a little bit of epsom salt. Last grow I experienced a lot of nute burns, so this time I didn't give nutrients until the 5th week and that seemed to work fine. My water is pH 8,2 so I add 6-8 drops of Nitric acid with every 1,5l water to get the pH down to around 6. Every plant gets one 1,5l bottle of pH-corrected water + nutrients at every feeding. I am following the regular BioBizz grow schedule for All-mix with very small additions of epsom salt to get the Mg necessary:
http://www.growing-life.com/shop/biobizz_grow_chart.jpg
Now to my problems.
3-4 days ago i was worried i was giving to much N and to little P/K because I felt I was seeing to much foilage and too little buds. So, I gave one feeding with NO Grow, NO Topmax and pretty much Bloom, around 3ml/l (I have never given more than 2 ml/l Bloom before) - and I suspect that this feeding caused my problems. I don't know if too much Bloom caused nutrient toxicity, nutrient lockout or if my problems are totally unrelated (which I consider unlikely).
I've read many different guides to nutrient deficiency/toxicity and among the problems described, Manganese deficiency seems to be the one that fits best:
Blotchy seems a good description, doesnt it? It seems like the mid-level leaves are affected first, and the oldest and biggest leaves are affected the most. The symptoms described in relation to Magnesium deficiency also seem quite relevant.Manganese Deficiency: Interveinal chlorosis of younger leaves, necrotic lesions and leaf shredding are typical symptom of this deficiency. High levels can cause uneven distribution of chlorophyll resulting in blotchy appearance. Restricted growth and failure to mature normally can also result.
But since this happened right after I overdid the BioBizz Bloom, one would immediately suspect nute burn, right? The problem is, nute burn is supposed to show at the tips of the leaves at first, and this seems to go straight to the main leaf surface. It is not focused to one plant, at least 4 of the 7 plants is showing symptoms and they all began showing at the same time - evidence that points to my screwed up last feeding being the culprit.
So what do you guys think? Nute burn? Some kind of deficiency? pH problems?
And please do not recommend me to flush. That is a last resort for when you've really screwed up the soil, and I haven't done anything remotely deserving a flush. Right now I'm just feeding with plain pH-corrected water, waiting for your input.
Thanks in advance!
And sorry for any spelling mistakes - I am not a native english speaker.
Peace out!