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07-13-2009, 07:33 PM #1
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Seems to be a bad Phosphorus deficiency mid-flower.
What a hectic week! Haven't had time to test soil pH run-off but I've started using pH-adjusted tapwater whenever plain water is called for. My Northern Lights has entered the fourth week of 12/12 so I flushed it as I usually get the deficiency symptoms starting in weeks 4 and 5. The plant is looking great! Leaves are nice lightish-green like my friend's leaves and not that sad dark-green-purple color I'd been seeing.
I'm not going to jinx myself, but I am cautiously optimistic
FatSean Reviewed by FatSean on . Seems to be a bad Phosphorus deficiency mid-flower. I've taken advice from other threads, but I'm not getting too much improvement. More details follow the form. H=Answer if you grow hydro or aero C=Answer if you grow coco S=Answer if you grow traditional soil L=Answer if you grow soilless other than coco (Promix, Hyponex, SunshineMix) R=Answer if you grow in RockWool T=Answer if you grow in HydroTon D=Answer if you run any type of automatic drip system, including into soil or soilless E= EVERYONE needs to answer lol! Rating: 5
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