Nightmarecreature
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It's most likely a potassium deficiency. I'm getting pretty good at reading deficiencies.
see your wrong again, He was using fox farms big bloom at 1/3 every other watering, which is there base nutrient and recommended to use thru veg and flower, your suppose to add the other parts accordingly.so he ended up with a def.Talking to a brick wall?, my sentiments exactly. If you had read more carefully you would have noticed he WAS using a bloom food, not just molasses as you keep banging on about. Its people (& I'm being kind there) like you that really throw others off with your DEFINITE fixes and vast swathes of INCORRECT knowledge gained from being an expert at reading a few posts on a forum.
My point exactly; look what this site says here, or that guy recommends there, or, whatever. Never information gained from their own success or failures, more to the point, the more you go on, the more you prove that the little bit of info you have (mostly incorrect) you have only read about and probably NEVER put into practice to test the theories or suggestions.here is some real help mr,don't know shit about botanyhttps://www.rollitup.org/newbie-central/937-how-grow-marijuana.htmlYou need to read this badly
As those who have read my other posts featuring the same problems as here will know; these "recommendations" and "feeding schedules" and obsessions with feeding healthy plants that don't need it, are what causes most of the problems these growers face. Most of these issues are 99% self-inflicted, relating to the improper use of nutrients, and people not being able to read and react to their plants needs..see your wrong again, He was using fox farms big bloom at 1/3 every other watering, which is there base nutrient and recommended to use thru veg and flower, your suppose to add the other parts accordingly.so he ended up with a def.
Its not surprising you agree, as many, if not most growers STILL believe this "pack-mentality" held view about the nutrient needs of their plants. A healthy, vigorous, good-yielding plant does not originate from a bottle, nor from a feeding schedule, it is the grower reacting to what the plant needs, not what they think it needs, that in the end will provide them with a successful grow. Supplying your plants with way too many nutrients is a lot easier than you might think, and as I have said many times, most, if not all of these nutrient related problems, be they true nutrient deficiencies or pH/lock-out caused deficiencies, are the fault of the grower not understanding their plants enough.Im with chuck, op caused his own nute def by not feeding enough. Flushing would have just put him deeper with problems. If need more nutes why flush them all away? add more nutes, its a friggin weed man dont be scared.
talk about spewing forum jibber jabber,roflmfao.Its not surprising you agree, as many, if not most growers STILL believe this "pack-mentality" held view about the nutrient needs of their plants. A healthy, vigorous, good-yielding plant does not originate from a bottle, nor from a feeding schedule, it is the grower reacting to what the plant needs, not what they think it needs, that in the end will provide them with a successful grow. Supplying your plants with way too many nutrients is a lot easier than you might think, and as I have said many times, most, if not all of these nutrient related problems, be they true nutrient deficiencies or pH/lock-out caused deficiencies, are the fault of the grower not understanding their plants enough.
Whatever. Are you just trying to get your post count up or something? Because I can't see what else you are even doing here, other than to spew your vitriol. Christ, are you one of those "angry little men" that needs a platform to shout from?talk about spewing forum jibber jabber,roflmfao.
I'm here teaching people that think they know how to grow weed that they don't know shit, and when to sit down and pay attention, your the kid that thinks he knows it all and after being schooled thinks he can keep spouting off at the mouth. you got 20 more posts than me,so stupidWhatever. Are you just trying to get your post count up or something? Because I can't see what else you are even doing here, other than to spew your vitriol. Christ, are you one of those "angry little men" that needs a platform to shout from?
My god, you are full of your self aren't you? Like I said before, thank heavens we have you to guide us idiots that were probably growing plants before you could talk. Schooled, oh my dear boy...I'm here teaching people that think they know how to grow weed that they don't know shit, and when to sit down and pay attention, your the kid that thinks he knows it all and after being schooled thinks he can keep spouting off at the mouth. you got 20 more posts than me,so stupid
I will, and once again, thank you lord chuck.well son, school is out for now, you go keep that soil nice and wet and have a wonderful day.
Sorry, but I don't know what your argument is, I don't suggest using distilled water, nor do I say to "drown" the soil either, just not to let it dry out, ever. With a good soil mix & an adequate quantity of vermiculite/perlite you won't have "mud", just a well hydrated, moist soil. Anyway, nothing personal but I'm a bit tired of banging my head against a brick wall...mr b you should conceed any time you use distilled water you will have a deficiancy. anytime you use tiger bloom you will have a deficiancy. the op has no salt build up he has a deficiancy he needs to go out and buy tiger bloom grow big and cal mag them he meeds to mix the 3 at half strength and feed every other watering with that and he will be ok once under control the feedingd can chang up and he can drop the cal mag and grow big every other feeding and things will work out fine fo him... I wouldn't bother with molasas it is a complex carb and does not break down oh and let the soil dry out not comleatly but damn close, roots need oxygen and they cannot gt it in mud