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I post about my plant before and got some advise I need to give more nutrients. So now I'm giving nutrients every other watering, however these signs are still progressing. Im not sure why tho. Any help would be nice. Shes in ffof soil. Im using the foxfarm feeding chart at half strength. On day 65, using week 10 nutes at half strength. I ph the way to 6.5 each time . Using distilled water. Im at a loss because I feel like I've tried all advice. I know the symptoms wouldn't reverse. Whats done to the leaf is done.. but its still going. Im hoping to be harvesting in the next week to couple weeks. This my first time
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Ok re-read your post. Why are you feeding them half strength in flower? It looks like a phosphorus (P) and potassium (K) deficiency. Get a pk booster.
 
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I'm using tiger bloom at half strength and big bloom 7.5ml, as well as bembe and cha ching. I thought thats what the tiger bloom had was phosphorus. Maybe I need to use full strength? Or use with every watering?
 
What are you feeing them? It looks like a phosphorus (P) and potassium (K) deficiency. Get a pk booster.
I'm using tiger bloom at half strength and big bloom 7.5ml, as well as bembe and cha ching. I thought thats what the tiger bloom had was phosphorus. Maybe I need to use full strength? Or use with every watering?
 
Ok re-read your post. Why are you feeding them half strength in flower? It looks like a phosphorus (P) and potassium (K) deficiency. Get a pk booster.
Because its an autoflower. This my first time I was told they needed half of what a regular would need. But I think your right. At this point I might as well try full strength
 
Sorry I keep catching up on your posts. I would feed them nutes every feeding. But I've never used FF so maybe ask someone here who has. But at first glance, it's a PK def
 
Because its an autoflower. This my first time I was told they needed half of what a regular would need. But I think your right. At this point I might as well try full strength
I grow autos & I always feed them full nutes once they are older than 2 weeks & I feed them nutes with every feed. I wait an extra day or two between feeds if I see any problems that might be over feeding.
 
I grow autos & I always feed them full nutes once they are older than 2 weeks & I feed them nutes with every feed. I wait an extra day or two between feeds if I see any problems that might be over feeding.
Thanks man, im going to try that. Im using distilled so I know there's nothing in it. I tried a quarter and now a half. But im doing every other feeding. They are about 4ft tall. I was thinking about feeding every watering but was worried about over feed. Im going to try it now.
 
Again, try to find a Fox Farm grower here. But do something quick, because it will spread really quickly because they are using huge amounts of PK to build their flowers

Good Luck!
 
I'm using tiger bloom at half strength and big bloom 7.5ml, as well as bembe and cha ching. I thought thats what the tiger bloom had was phosphorus. Maybe I need to use full strength? Or use with every watering?
So basically you have no idea of the balance or frequency of your inputs into a soil with known calcium problems - people keep adding it when they should not. The P-K looking problem is more likley too much than too little. The problem started a long time ago and is not likely to get fixed in time to help this plant.

It is not correct to just pick and choose products in a line you really need to use them all and according to the chart. IMPO it is better to feed full strength then water,water water, water, water. repeat. The reason I say this has to do with mixing the different products and bringing them to the desired balance.


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Because there is no way to know what is going on in your pot I would just use week 6 mixed at full strength then diluted down to 700 PPM PH 6.3.

:goodluck:
 
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