My Lemon Pie looks stunned

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This Plant is Day 82 and looks like 50 day's old she don't Blooming like I see it in the past what's wrong with her?? Makes me nervous know... She looks the same 1-2 weeks ago :( maybe to much leaf picking but never have a problem with that, never.

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What medium is it in?
What fertilizer are you using?
How often do you feed?
What concentration do you feed (ppm)?
What pH is your feed water?
What pH is your runoff?
How far from the lights are the top colas?


My hot-take is you're overfeeding nitrogen and Potassium is being locked out. That's why you're getting dark green curling leaves and foxtailing buds.
 
Agree with the above....plus...reckon a photo slippin' round? FB lemon pie is a recent fav...usually done at 75-80...
 
What medium is it in?
What fertilizer are you using?
How often do you feed?
What concentration do you feed (ppm)?
What pH is your feed water?
What pH is your runoff?
How far from the lights are the top colas?


My hot-take is you're overfeeding nitrogen and Potassium is being locked out. That's why you're getting dark green curling leaves and foxtailing buds.


I feeding like i aways did with no problems. I grow for 4 years. Medium is Coco feeding general hydroponics micro and Bloom 6/9 per Gallon and Cal/mag. Ph is every time the same 6.2-6.4 run off ph is not important never check the run off PH bevore. The EC is never over 1.4. Light distance 25 cm it's OK.
 
Your pH should be 5.5-6.1 in coco. At the pH you're watering, potassium, calcium, manganese, iron, and boron are all unavailable for uptake by the plant. Your plant has severe deficiencies in these areas and is clearly over nitrogenated, likely because of the extreme high pH.

I would cut your fertilizer ratios down to 2ml/3ml (by one third) and pH adjust to 5.6 through harvest.

Keep in mind that coco is an inert hydroponic medium.

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run off ph is not important.
Yes it is, it's incredibly important. Don't come into the help forum asking for advice if you're going to ignore/reject the help someone is giving. In fact, runoff pH might be the most important test to confirm or not confirm that you have a serious nutrient imbalance in the root zone.

Light distance 25 cm it's OK.

hahahahahahah no way, that's wayyyyy too close. 25cm is abnout 10", there's no way that's correct. Light stress 100% causes foxtailing and larfy buds, exactly like what your plant is showing.
 
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Your pH should be 5.5-6.1 in coco. At the pH you're watering, potassium, calcium, manganese, iron, and boron are all unavailable for uptake by the plant. Your plant has severe deficiencies in these areas and is clearly over nitrogenated, likely because of the extreme high pH.

I would cut your fertilizer ratios down to 2ml/3ml (by one third) and pH adjust to 5.6 through harvest.

Keep in mind that coco is an inert hydroponic medium.

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Yes it is, it's incredibly important. Don't come into the help forum asking for advice if you're going to ignore/reject the help someone is giving. In fact, runoff pH might be the most important test to confirm or not confirm that you have a serious nutrient imbalance in the root zone.



hahahahahahah no way, that's wayyyyy too close. 25cm is abnout 10", there's no way that's correct. Light stress 100% causes foxtailing and larfy buds, exactly like what your plant is showing.



Hahahaha, it's not to close!
 
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