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07-01-2009, 01:08 AM #21
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Seems to be a bad Phosphorus deficiency mid-flower.
My Northern Lights plants seem stuck on a .7 point pH drop. 7.0 in. 6.3 out. 6.8 in 6.2 out. 6.9 in 6.2 out. THis has happened three times in a row...I'm following your winter sched and getting a few ounces of runoff whether it's the 1qt water+1qt ferts or just the 2qt water. So, I measure the run-off. I am seeing the darkening older fan leaves. 'Pillowing' starts at the tips which is what I call it when the leaf surface starts to look a bit shiney and lumpy, then the margins start to turn up a bit. Travels down the fingers of the leaf
Seems like the same old same old.
I'm still mixing my lime into my potting soil 'dry'. I'm thinking about mixing the soil+lime in a pot with drain holes, add some water to make it more of a slurry...then stir the crap out of it before all the extra moisture runs out the drain holes leaving me with soil I can put into another pot when transplanting.
Strange thing, my Laughing Buddha plants are smaller in the same size pot and show the same runoff pH as input pH. I don't know if that means anythign.
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