Indoor 2nd Thoughts; Round 2 With THINK DIFFERENT

Or you could always roll up a big splif and mellow down mellow down
 
My first guess would be either nitrogen or sulfur! I really can't see if ur stems are purple from ur pic. If soo most likely nitro! If not most likely sulfur.
Here is a quick chart i use sometimes..sometimes pics can screw ya up..simple black and white sometimes is best...
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Or you could always roll up a big splif and mellow down mellow down

LOL! I was too lazy to roll up, so had to "settle" for a few fat bowl hits.:bong: Needless to say, I am now mellow :Ohmmm.......:

My first guess would be either nitrogen or sulfur! I really can't see if ur stems are purple from ur pic. If soo most likely nitro! If not most likely sulfur.
Here is a quick chart i use sometimes..sometimes pics can screw ya up..simple black and white sometimes is best...
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LOL! I was actually just checking that out earlier!
 
I'd love to help but my expertise is in creating Mg deficiencies.
 
My first good laugh of the day! That was some good shit, Jack!
 
I am sure you'll get it sorted but I feel for you man!
 
Hey Brother B! You know, my blue velvet photos are having trouble in the nitrogen dept..... About a week before I put them into flower, they showed (in 2 days! from looking mint...) a distinct yellowing of the lower leaves. I put the high N bat shite to them, and two of the three responded great, but the biggest got some lower fan leaf damage and needed a trimming down under ;) I'm finding the soil experiments I was doing are a continuous "lesson learned" on this run!
For me, I've added enough N with the bat shite to stop the deficiency from spreading, but the lowest leaves took a real hit, and the largest fan leaves are still struggling- they're greened up, but will never really be back to healthy green :( This is my confession to you.. We're all in this together, Bruv lolol
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Thanks for confirming Duckster and Waira's suspicion, Wax. I'm gonna test the soil just to make sure. If it is N deficiency, should I up the feed, or address the N only?
 
I found it was a bit of an issue, in that the BVs are in flower, and a massive N hit would likely slow the flowering/bud production. So, I've been adding the high N bat guano every other drink, and I can see the newer growth is greening up properly, but the yellowed lower stuff is just not going to come back, so I've been trimming a couple of the truly yellowed leaves each day. In my case, they are clearly growing/flowering fine, but that week of "whatthehell" was costly...
I'd recommend feeding some extra N, but since they're autos, they won't deal with the hit that the photos can take up. Let's see if we can get some opinions from the Peeps :)
 
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