Possible Phosphorous deficiency?

McGann

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Hey guys, been browsing here for a while. Second grow, these forums have been top notch in helping me out!

Here's my question:


I've never dealt with a Phosphorous deficiency before, so I'm not sure what it looks like. I left for two days, came back to find this problem.

My best guess is Phos deficiency, but I'm not sure.

I'm growing Indoors, water about every 2 days (when top soil gets crusty). They're planted in FF Ocean, and are 3 weeks old (trainwreck).

I do have some Tiger Bloom, but thus far I've only been using Grow Big/Big Bloom (following the FF feeding schedule on their website).

Any help is appreciated, thanks guys!

edit: On further review, I'm thinking I overreacted a bit and she (hopefully she!) is just pulling nutes from the bottom leaves, as her vertical growth has exploded in the last few days. Gonna do the ol' wait and see, ease back on nutes and pick up a moisture meter
 

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From reading other posts on this sight seems like Phosforous deficiency causes the leaves to curl inward and turn yellow. Yours looks as though it its curling upward, which may be from over fertilizing. I am struggling with the same problem of determining whether on of my girls has nute burn or is Phosohorous deficient. The large fan leaves are not only curling inward but are also drying out and falling off.
 
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