Phosphorus lockout/deficiency

Bakatare666

Well-Known Member
I am using that as my signature Bakatare.
Dude, that's a compliment, but I can't take credit for it, like I said, it's been passed along through 'generations'.:bigjoint:
I'm sure though, if HRH sees it, he'll know I passed along!:clap:
He was a big help to me and nice when I first came here, along with a bunch of other guys, I'm sure most of you know who you are:clap:), and I miss not seeing him here for a while, but I'm sure he will be back soon!
 

Dr. Mahlaka

Active Member
Here is an update. The plants were really hit hard from the overwatering, late transplanting, etc. I strongly considered killing them and starting over. I turned things around by leaving them alone. Period. I have only watered 3 times since May 9th. Each watering was only 8-16 ozs depending on what that specific plant needed. Not all plants get the same amount of water from here on out. Its all based on container weight. In one watering I added FF Boomerang, Microbrew, and Kangaroots. Each at a 1/4 to 1/2 strength. Every ph was set at 6.3-6.4. I also folliar feed an alternating daily schedule of FF Big Grow and FF Flowers Kiss, also at 1/4 strength. I have learned that this plant is a weed and it does not want us to F with it all the time. Leave it alone. Don't overwater or overfeed. The reason I folliar fed was because I destroyed their roots by overwatering. They were drowning. A big thing I learned is that it takes time for the plants to heal from such beatings. Don't expect things to be better in 4 days and then get all pissed and start fucking with them. I almost did that. Leave them be. Its going to take 2 weeks to see new growth. If you look at the pictures you can see the old yellowing leaves down low. I am going to put these into bigger smart pots in a week and flower them if I can. I have a few questions though. The last pictures are from two plants. Their leaves are curling in on themselves. Also one of the leaves show an oncoming Mag deficiency. One last thing is there is purpling on some leaf stems which may be a sign of Mag deficiency. I am not going to do anything trust me until I know what is going on. I want to thank Natural Gas for pulling me out of this. Thanks my friend.
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Water excess!!
 
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