Now that I've fixed the humidity in my grow room, will boron D stop?

Any advice on what that is then?, heres some new stuff thats shown up on one of the leaves?.
 

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ok that may be it. compost probably has nutrients in it and it looks like you're giving too much. those are small plants to be getting the trio and big bloom and tiger bloom. why are you giving so much fert? the bloom ferts are for the flowering stage.
 
ok that may be it. compost probably has nutrients in it and it looks like you're giving too much. those are small plants to be getting the trio and big bloom and tiger bloom. why are you giving so much fert? the bloom ferts are for the flowering stage.
the compost will have nutrients in it but not alot, and I'm only giving nutes at half a tea spoon per 500ml. Its a really diluted strength.
Besides that, they're only having big bloom and the other one (Forget the name). They aren't having tiger bloom yet, im aware that they aren't ready for that. I'm not sure what it is, or if its anything. New growth looks fine.
 
MaryLou, it says on the site that you posted, that "Boron deficiency is MORE LIKELY TO APPEAR in low humidity". So, low humidity does not CAUSE Boron deficiency. Therefore, raising the humidity would not " fix" the Boron deficiency if you had one. Boron deficiency is very RARE, and most likely it is not what your problem is. I hope this helps.
 
Relax, do not add Boric Acid to your plant, that is a bad idea, as you're more likely to cause problems than fix them. Adding organic matter would not help you out immediately either, since it takes a period of time for it to break down. I think you need to strongly consider the fact that a Boron deficiency may not be, and probably is not not the correct diagnosis.
 
Relax, do not add Boric Acid to your plant, that is a bad idea, as you're more likely to cause problems than fix them. Adding organic matter would not help you out immediately either, since it takes a period of time for it to break down. I think you need to strongly consider the fact that a Boron deficiency may not be, and probably is not not the correct diagnosis.
I had low humidity for about 3 days. around 20% until I bought a humidifier. That's when the plants started showing signs of a deficiency. I'll figure it out, thanks for all the help though :D seriously everyone; thank youuu :D
 
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