Deficiency?

Jsnbaxter

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Fox farms soil
5 gallon cloth
Down to ear
feeding schedule
2/17 4 tablespoons 6 days way too long to water
2/22 water
2/27 water
3/4 4 tablespoons
3/8 watered topped
3/11 1 tablespoon water

one next to it fed the same way no issues. I’m thinking deficiency. Was waiting for soil to dry but I think I need to feed ASAP. What are your thoughts?
 

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bam0813

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Im sticking with root problems. Looks like it was overfed at some point. Locking out and or bad watering is my amateur thoughts
 

bam0813

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Could be potassium deficiency if your confident in your watering. Dry organic take time to be available. Dr earth recommends feeding every two weeks?
 

PadawanWarrior

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Fox farms soil
5 gallon cloth
Down to ear
feeding schedule
2/17 4 tablespoons 6 days way too long to water
2/22 water
2/27 water
3/4 4 tablespoons
3/8 watered topped
3/11 1 tablespoon water

one next to it fed the same way no issues. I’m thinking deficiency. Was waiting for soil to dry but I think I need to feed ASAP. What are your thoughts?
Looking damn good. Just a little P deficiency starting, but not bad at all.
 

PadawanWarrior

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Ahh you nailed it. I should have waited. I watered without potassium but I just watered again with it. I hope it works because I had put some cal mag in the water earlier. this happened to me on another plant and I thought it was phosphorus. I also fed it three days early. I hope I don’t burn the shit out of it. I guess fox farms and down to earth lack potassium. Seems to be a consistent deficiency.
I meant P (phosphorus) deficiency. K looks different. The purple is a dead giveaway. And you don't need CalMag.
 

Jsnbaxter

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I meant P (phosphorus) deficiency. K looks different. The purple is a dead giveaway. And you don't need CalMag.
Ah I just realized this. When I look up potassium deficiency it looks similar though. https://www.semillas-de-marihuana.com/blog/en/potassium-deficiency-in-marijuana-plants/
I did feed it and it has slight nitrogen deficiency too. I’m thinking maybe 4/8/4 isn’t enough phosphorus. Well hopefully I didn’t mess it up. I guess it just needed to be fed. I had one do this before and I fed it and all the leaves dried up like it was nutrient burned. I still don’t know what happened with that one. Here is a picture of that one.
 

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Hollatchaboy

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Ah I just realized this. When I look up potassium deficiency it looks similar though. https://www.semillas-de-marihuana.com/blog/en/potassium-deficiency-in-marijuana-plants/
I did feed it and it has slight nitrogen deficiency too. I’m thinking maybe 4/8/4 isn’t enough phosphorus. Well hopefully I didn’t mess it up. I guess it just needed to be fed. I had one do this before and I fed it and all the leaves dried up like it was nutrient burned. I still don’t know what happened with that one. Here is a picture of that one.
The 4-8-4 is fine full cycle. Your problem is, you're trying to do l.o.s. in 5 gallons of soil. Extremely hard to do, especially without autowater, or water soluble nutes.
 

PadawanWarrior

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Ah I just realized this. When I look up potassium deficiency it looks similar though. https://www.semillas-de-marihuana.com/blog/en/potassium-deficiency-in-marijuana-plants/
I did feed it and it has slight nitrogen deficiency too. I’m thinking maybe 4/8/4 isn’t enough phosphorus. Well hopefully I didn’t mess it up. I guess it just needed to be fed. I had one do this before and I fed it and all the leaves dried up like it was nutrient burned. I still don’t know what happened with that one. Here is a picture of that one.
That pic looks like N toxicity. Way too much DTE nutes.
 

Jsnbaxter

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This plant continues to get worse. Is this nute toxicity? I mean it’s fed the same as a healthy plant next to it. 5 tablespoons down to earth every two weeks. Someone mentioned 8 tablespoons above which I never said. This plant was never fed that much not sure where they surmised that.
 

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