Their leaves process the water which has nutrients in that water, whether organic or chemical they are in the media which the water flows through to the roots ......
In a weak state she doesn’t want much to eat, just like when we are sick, we’ll drink water but that’s about it ..... Once we get better, we want to eat ..... she will to, when she recovers and gets some new leaves to help her process her food, until then there’s enough food in media and in the water but do add some kelp or seaweed, light doses as there is important minerals that she needs that doesn’t require much processing on her part, think of it as chicken broth .....
Good luck!
Go light on seaweed or kelp, just enough to color the water .... If you have, add a few coco flakes too, not much remember she is still in the infirmary.
I hear ya and thanks for the advice. Yea my water situation, between the smart pot and grow bag, was watering them the same time, def wrong idea. And she is looking better, compared to what she was doing. But my concern is she is really stunted for coco
@bushmasterar15 Week 8 update, 4 Assed Monkey ([HASHTAG]#2[/HASHTAG]). No dramatic changes since last week. No additional vertical stretch, but no disease or nute lockouts either. So I'm happy.
@bushmasterar15 Week 8 update, 4 Assed Monkey ([HASHTAG]#2[/HASHTAG]). No dramatic changes since last week. No additional vertical stretch, but no disease or nute lockouts either. So I'm happy.
Okay. SO we are in the final leg of this and my battle plant has always shown some of this but we chucked it up to light stress before. This is what I have now on some of about 30-40% top leafs. Just the one plant. I think they are not far from harvest honestly maybe another 2-3 weeks tops. I just dont want to ruin them this close to the end. Im suspecting a Manganese Deficiency ? Since Ive been most active in this forum figured Id ask here first before jumping to the infirmary.
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