I meant 100% strength as in what the bottle said to mix with a gallon. I'm just wondering if I should have started at a 50-75% strength to start out, or if my plants had a big enough deficiency that I couldnt even afford to do that.

In any case, I mixed up a gallon with the "blooming transition" ratios (but at around 75-80% intensity), and increased the PH of my tap water (that sat out) by just a tad over .5 since i fear my soil PH was about 6. I mixed up a spray bottle without the PH upper.

Is it OK to foliar feed nutrients multiple times a day to nurse the plant back? Or should I stick to once a day so I dont over fert?
jelloscooter Reviewed by jelloscooter on . What's wrong with this plant? (1 week into flowering) Title says it all... this plant has been flowering for about a week, and has been giving me problems for a long time. I thought it was a N deficiency, but i seem to be giving it enough N fertilizer... My only guess could be PH imbalance, as there was a little peat put in during transplant (acidic). Now, I see a leaf starting to get whitish. Note the leaves sitting in the pot, I removed them once they started yellowing out. Any help? (Picture of my other plant that has been flowering Rating: 5