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    #11
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    Nitrogen and Phosphorous Deficiency??

    Morning Reaper- did you edit a post?

    I was going to agree with you that a good-sized plant can be grown in a small pot. Went to quote you, and the comment was gone? Sorry to see that, cuz yer correct.

    I think that he's probabley overwatering as well- but the low biomass/media ratio makes general troubleshooting difficult. I'm thinking that more media would provide a more stable rhizosphere- a little more forgiving. With that much plant in that little soil, chemistry can slam around a lot.
    I assume you understand that we have options on your time,
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    #12
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    Nitrogen and Phosphorous Deficiency??

    yeah image reaper is right swamp coolers are a no go in flower for veg its ok you might have to go with a mainly sativa strain looser buds they can handle heat and humidity better than indicas

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    #13
    Senior Member

    Nitrogen and Phosphorous Deficiency??

    new pots tomorrow, and an extraction fantonight.
    hopefully I didn't shock them too much.

    I water when dry (every 4 days or so) so i don't think that is the root of the problem.

    thanks. I will update again.

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    #14
    Senior Member

    Nitrogen and Phosphorous Deficiency??

    Quote Originally Posted by rhizome
    Morning Reaper- did you edit a post?

    I was going to agree with you that a good-sized plant can be grown in a small pot. Went to quote you, and the comment was gone? Sorry to see that, cuz yer correct.

    I think that he's probabley overwatering as well- but the low biomass/media ratio makes general troubleshooting difficult. I'm thinking that more media would provide a more stable rhizosphere- a little more forgiving. With that much plant in that little soil, chemistry can slam around a lot.
    yup, I did edit ... after reading it, I thought it sounded like I was disagreeing too abruptly, didn't want it taken as rude ... plus, I didn't want to recommend that he stay in small pots ... small pots are a pain in the butt to maintain the right moisture ... respect to you, Rhyzome, you know your stuff :thumbsup:

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    #15
    Senior Member

    Nitrogen and Phosphorous Deficiency??

    Quote Originally Posted by rhizome
    I think that he's probabley overwatering as well- but the low biomass/media ratio makes general troubleshooting difficult. I'm thinking that more media would provide a more stable rhizosphere- a little more forgiving. With that much plant in that little soil, chemistry can slam around a lot.
    Rhizome.....sometimes you scare me a little bit.

    And Reaper....you DID sound rude. Glad you changed it.

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    #16
    Senior Member

    Nitrogen and Phosphorous Deficiency??

    Quote Originally Posted by rhizome
    the low biomass/media ratio makes general troubleshooting difficult. I'm thinking that more media would provide a more stable rhizosphere- a little more forgiving. With that much plant in that little soil, chemistry can slam around a lot.
    This is very very true.

    Plus at those high temps, symptoms are more pronounced, and even what looks like N def could be chlorophyll breaking down because you are cooking the plants!!!

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    #17
    Senior Member

    Nitrogen and Phosphorous Deficiency??

    Quote Originally Posted by stinkyattic
    This is very very true.

    Plus at those high temps, symptoms are more pronounced, and even what looks like N def could be chlorophyll breaking down because you are cooking the plants!!!
    Wait....that's what I said......isn't it????

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    #18
    Senior Member

    Nitrogen and Phosphorous Deficiency??

    yes exactly, sorry WH, I'm running all over teh place and didn't read all the posts... my bad! =p

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    #19
    Senior Member

    Nitrogen and Phosphorous Deficiency??

    I got it RIGHT???? A SOIL THING?????

    Hey....slow down.....cannabis isn't supposed to make you feel worse.

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    #20
    Senior Member

    Nitrogen and Phosphorous Deficiency??

    Well, I can't believe how much the temps dropped from installing the fan and carbon sock.

    So I have got it down to 76F which make everyone very happy...

    I will pick up new pots today, probably buckets of some kind and drill holes in the bottoms of course.

    The media will stay the same. Potting soil .9-0-0 with vermiculite and perlite 6:1.

    In order to recover from nearly murdering my ladies...should I be adding anything else to my media? I am going to flower as soon as all returns to normal and will be using Botanicare Pro Blend for flower.

    Will a taste of 20-20-20 after transplanting help?

    Thanks again for all the help. I't nice to know that some people really DO know what they are talking about.

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