Deficiency?

max316420

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Can someone diagnose this? Quick rundown of nutrients

Fox Farm trio
2 teaspoons grow big per gallon
2 teaspoons tigerbloom per gallon
3 teaspoons big bloom per gallon
2 teaspoons general organics calmag per gallon
1/4 teaspoons “open sesame” per gallon

Ph 6.3-6.5
Fed every 3rd day
Foliar fed once every few days with big bloom 2 teaspoons per gallon.
Also foliar fed with general organics calmag

Ladies seem to be filling out nicely but don’t understand why their showing signs of deficiency

Runoff ph is 6.4ish

This problem occurred when used to use promix so switched up to fox farm happy frog.

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PURPLEB3RRYKUSH

Well-Known Member
Can someone diagnose this? Quick rundown of nutrients

Fox Farm trio
2 teaspoons grow big per gallon
2 teaspoons tigerbloom per gallon
3 teaspoons big bloom per gallon
2 teaspoons general organics calmag per gallon
1/4 teaspoons “open sesame” per gallon

Ph 6.3-6.5
Fed every 3rd day
Foliar fed once every few days with big bloom 2 teaspoons per gallon.
Also foliar fed with general organics calmag

Ladies seem to be filling out nicely but don’t understand why their showing signs of deficiency

Runoff ph is 6.4ish

This problem occurred when used to use promix so switched up to fox farm happy frog.

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Overfeeding by the looks of those outer burns and clawing
 

SheeshM

Well-Known Member
I agree with overfeeding. When I was in soil, I used 1/2 of the FF feed chart and only 1 tsp of cal mg per gallon and the plants grew well. Too much Nitrogen will give you curled down tips and dark green leaves. I would give it a very light feed, about 1/4 strength. Let it dry out between feed/water and start increasing the strength slowly, IMO. Good luck.
 
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