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    #21
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    Nitrogen and Phosphorous Deficiency??

    Assault with a deadly weapon......hot room.

    And hey.....once in a great while I DO (sort-of) know what i'm talking about. I just never know when.

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    #22
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    Nitrogen and Phosphorous Deficiency??

    transplanted.
    found buckets for $1 each and drilled some holes.
    Temps have risen again, I thought it was down to 75 but now I'm at 85..grrrr

    They were watered with tap water and no food...trimmed some of the dead growth and placed them back in the room. I'll leave the door open tonight to give them a break from the heat.

    Thanks for the help all..

    Until next time.

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    #23
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    Nitrogen and Phosphorous Deficiency??

    relax, just think how hot they might be, if outdoors ... keep a good oscillating fan over the canopy ... I would refrain from fertilizing within a few days, either way, of transplanting ... :smokin:

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    #24
    Senior Member

    Nitrogen and Phosphorous Deficiency??

    My plan is to wait 3 days, water, 3 days nutes, 2 days 12/12, 2 days nutes, 3 days water.

    Is this too much to do before the real issue, in terms of deficiencies, is resolved?

    See, if I wait and figure out the def's now, and treat them, I am treating them chemically for a vegetative state. Then I trip to flower and deal with a whole new set of chemistry to introduce.

    If I move to flower do I not just have to mange the def's for the flower cycle?

    I hope that makes sense. If It should be a seperate post, let me know.

    Thanks again. I learn every day., and realize how much i still have to learn.

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    #25
    Senior Member

    Nitrogen and Phosphorous Deficiency??

    They seem to be doing much better now that they are @ 82f and holding. i moved the lights up a bit as well and that seems to be the best I'm going to get it this time of year.


    I am still wondering though whether I trouble shoot for veg, or move to flower and trouble shoot then if any problems..

    Can anyone shed some light on this for me.

    PH is at 6 and I want to move to flower asap as they have been vegging for around 7 weeks.
    I will be using Botanicare pro bloom and sweet however I don't want to move to flower if I have to fix something first.

    Cheers.

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    #26
    Senior Member

    Nitrogen and Phosphorous Deficiency??

    anybody?? Please??

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    #27
    Senior Member

    Nitrogen and Phosphorous Deficiency??

    I think you are feeding too often ... you should be able to grow healthy plants, without adding much fertilizer, in decent soil ... most plants suffer from 'over-love' ... dilute your nutes to 1/2 strength, and only feed every 7-10 days ... try that next time, and see if you don't get better results ... hope that helps ... :smokin:

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    #28
    Senior Member

    Nitrogen and Phosphorous Deficiency??

    I will move to flower and concentrate on any problems as they arise.

    I didn't want to go into flower with a nitrogen deficiency so if that doesn't seem a problem then so be it.

    Thanks.

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