Thanks for the suggestions. So as far as foliar feeding, (not with random drug store products but with spray and grow products designed for foliar feeding) in the interim to try to help replenish what the roots aren't pullin up, that's a negatory?

Also, the plants are five, maybe six weeks into flowering...out of an (approximate) 9 week cycle, is it a valid idea to try to set back the clock by adding a nitrogen fertilizer after transplanting with the hopes of putting some chlorophyl back into the plants and getting a second chance on the last couple of weeks maturation process?
ilduderino Reviewed by ilduderino on . Need advice on correcting mistakes before it's too late... Okay, situation...buddy has been flowering for 4 or 5 weeks...two different strains that are indica-types with around 9 week flowering times for both...growth is stunted and leaves are showing signs of multiple deficiencies....mostly cal-mag and potassium type symptoms...I told him it was probably ph and in a panic he dumped a about a cup of dolomite lime per gallon of water solution into the soil, before he tested (I made him buy the soil ph tester the next day and sure enough, ph's are still Rating: 5