Anybody know what deficiency I’m having. 7th week flowering.

Jypsy Dog

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Start of week 5, Phosphorous needs go up. If your not Locked Up, you can increases your Bloom food.
 

Hawse99

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I feed them below the recommended amount. But I can say I don’t water with just ph water. I’ll try and ride it out like he said and just ph my water. It has really took over my plant now. They also look pretty small. This is my second grow. I thought it was cal/mag problem cuz I use ro water.
 

Cwmoore577

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I feed them below the recommended amount. But I can say I don’t water with just ph water. I’ll try and ride it out like he said and just ph my water. It has really took over my plant now. They also look pretty small. This is my second grow. I thought it was cal/mag problem cuz I use ro water.
Overfeeding can lock calmag and other nutrients out. I’d give them just water for the next few watering.. if you have some that look like they’re taking a turn for the worse I’d consider flushing them.

Also the “normal recommended dose” for nutrients is always way too much. Usually go 1/2 to 1/4 depending on the strains need and even then I’d stay on a feed-feed-water schedule. Wouldn’t feed every time unless in coco/hydro
 

RangiSTaxi

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Overfeeding can lock calmag and other nutrients out. I’d give them just water for the next few watering.. if you have some that look like they’re taking a turn for the worse I’d consider flushing them.

Also the “normal recommended dose” for nutrients is always way too much. Usually go 1/2 to 1/4 depending on the strains need and even then I’d stay on a feed-feed-water schedule. Wouldn’t feed every time unless in coco/hydro
i second that, thats very good advice, cal/mag supplement at start of flower next time and remember nutrients are salts and dehydrate plants and can lock out cal/magnesium fast.
If in doubt run with water if hydro lower EC/CF . the most common deficiency is calcium and magnesium starts showing early/ mid flower
 
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