I'm wondering if this has to do with phosphorus. I can't tell if it's too much or too little. If that blue fert you've been using is high in phosphorus, that could be it. Check the NPK values and see what the numbers are added together for the soil and anything you've added.
polishpollack Reviewed by polishpollack on . A learning experience Yes I am a noob to this forum but not growing. I actually had something that has never happened. I am in the midst of losing a plant. I do not know whats wrong as of 2 weeks ago it was healthy and doing fine. I put into flower and today...it's probably not going to make it. I think Nute deficiency, specifically N. Soil Medium, proprietary blend. Unknow strain, has portrayed good characteristics in the past. Any Ideas. Low to No nutes as I prefer a more natual approach. Hence why I Rating: 5