Phosphorus D?

The guy I got these clones from a dude I'm sure did 24/0 but I kept them inside under 18/6 for about a month, then put them outside permanently on may 16 after about 3 weeks of daily hardening off.
yeah that could be the cause. You changed the environment. It looks something its pulling from the K-Mg-Ca chain (mulders chart study is mandatory m8!). Roots acclimation imo
 
yeah that could be the cause. You changed the environment. It looks something its pulling from the K-Mg-Ca chain (mulders chart study is mandatory m8!). Roots acclimation imo
They should have been acclimated fine. I did everything with ease. Giving them weeks in 18/6 and then slow (shaded) acclimation to outdoor environment. All in all took about 2 months to be outside permanently.

You're thinking it's along the lines of potassium and cal/mag?
 
Yeah it could be. Also mediated by your initial phosphour def thoughts. As you know, P impregnates +90% biochem reactions and its submitted to temp variances.

Itś all ok imo. Dont even think adding calmag and pipette-stuff like that until more chlorophyll is compromised. Organic crew will recomend you further tricks
 


That looks fine. It's just the plant using up its leaves. That's normal. L8ke grease monkey said transplant it into a larger pot. it will get root bound in tbat bucket being outside. Some strains will start flowering in veg when they get root bound. Like plushberry and nightmare cookies
 
I have thought abouthat doing a transplant. I ran out of soil though and don't want to spend 50$ to make another batch for one plant.
 
Well giving more room to the rootmass never was detrimental. They gave you a good advice. You have considered a simple top dress to hack a bit that container?
Also ..:shock: whats the volume of that 50$ batch?
 
It's not the volume of the $50 batch, it's the consistency. I don't want to just ad a bag of fax farms($10) when I have a premixed substrate.

The volume though is roughly 5 cu.ft.
 
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