Grow Timeline (7 updates)
in week 5 of flower her magnesium needs increase calcium is also increased magnesium is the reason for the green color in the leaves. check ph check your ec as well. she looks underfed. just a suggestion
looks good
man if I didn't kno any better id say potassium deficiency n not lockout cause of how light green ur leaves are ur clearly feeding at a lower than normal ec...that being said this would deff be the weirdest display of potash deficiency I've ever seen! other than that everything looks great awesome job brother!
after further watching of the video it's deff deficiency cause look at the tips of ur leaves...they're not crispy they're a wilting yellow which means deficiency...if the tips were crispy then it would be lockout...hope this helps
if the veins on the underside of the leaves are an angry purple then id agree with the first post n say ur mag deficient and would add 1tsp Epsom salt per gallon of water
Thank you for your comment. I've already started to increase the fertilization, preparing an input with a high calcium content and I bought Epsom salt to correct the magnesium deficiency.
Thanks for the comment, this app is very good.
Greetings, thanks for your impressions. I really haven't been diligent with fertilization. I'm using super soil, but everything indicates that it has become weak.
Thanks for this new analysis, I was betting on a lack of nutrients, although I was unsure whether it could be a blockage.
you may have nutrients in your soil. mag deficiency can block out other nutrients. do some research before you dump stuff in that may make it worse. then again what do I even know.
Perfect, thanks for the comment. I only use organic inputs here, but I think I made a mistake by not using them. Now I'll try to adjust the magnesium before adding any other inputs. Thanks for the tip!
The back of the sheet was actually a little purple. I already bought the Espson salt and will apply it today. Thanks for the effort!
Defoliate?
I'm definitely, waiting for defoliation in the 3rd week of flowering.