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    here are a few pics i got today there are a few small yellow spots on the tips and the lights are pretty far i think i mean they're CFL's. Could it be a K or P difficency since i'm in the flowering stage?
    GrowinGreen23 Reviewed by GrowinGreen23 on . how r they? here are a few pics i got today there are a few small yellow spots on the tips and the lights are pretty far i think i mean they're CFL's. Could it be a K or P difficency since i'm in the flowering stage? Rating: 5

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    here's a few more...

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    downsize your pix...I waited almost 3 minutes to get 1/2 your pik...gave up. From what I "can" see, It looks like you spilt nutes on them. I thought iIsaw a spider mite problem, but cannot get good enough look at them due to size of pix...I usually resize to 2mb and it fills the page here; And quickly...Will check later to see if you downsized a couple...give us a downsized shot like pik 4 in 1st post.

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    The stalk's purpling. It looks like phosphorous deficiency.

    That last picture of the fanleaf looks sort of like a potassium deficiency in the making. I don't know what kind of medium you're using, or what fertilizers you may or may not have given, or if you tested the pH of the soil and/or runoff.

    Could you elaborate?

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    Latewood; I can see purpling at the top in the second picture from his second post, and it extends all the way to just about an inch or two above the soil. It's in patches up the stalk.

    Could that be a phosphorous deficiency due to underfeeding, or perhaps pH imbalance related lock-out?

    Downsized picture below.

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    yeah i thought it could be a diffeciency but wasn't sure and what i could put in to help it,right now i give it worm castings and water that i let sit out for a day or 2, LATEWOOD i think that what you're seeing on the bottom right leaf is somethign from what it was growing, it's alike a shiny type of substance looks as if it were sprayed with sugar in that spot and dried but this is not what happened, idk what it is.

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    this help latewood/anybody?

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    Quote Originally Posted by GrowinGreen23
    yeah i thought it could be a diffeciency but wasn't sure and what i could put in to help it,right now i give it worm castings and water that i let sit out for a day or 2, LATEWOOD i think that what you're seeing on the bottom right leaf is somethign from what it was growing, it's alike a shiny type of substance looks as if it were sprayed with sugar in that spot and dried but this is not what happened, idk what it is.
    It is a magnesium deficiency. Mg def. is caused by:

    a]. too wet/cold of soil, b]. too acidic/cold of soil...
    Too low a PH causes an excess of nitrogen, potassium, and calcium to be available to plant and locks out magnesium.
    adjust PH
    cut back on EC/ppm's to allow water to evaporate at a higher rate and allows the availability of Magnesium.

    treatment:
    a. 2tsp epsom salts per gallon. until leaves regain good color...starting from the top down.
    b. keep rootzone at least 70 degrees


    Question's:
    1.what ph is your soil...with mg def., one should run ph above 6.5

    2. what nutes? at what mixture? are you using.

    3. What type of soil?

    4. how old is plant and what photoperiod are you in?

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    i'm in my 12/12 cycle right now started on this past saturday,

    right now i add nothign to the soil except liquified worm poo for nirtogen once a week because the soil had slow release ferts which i knwo isn't the best but didn't knwo that really till after i transfered them,

    i'm not sure how to test the soil's pH only way i know is with a pH meter or strips for liquid,

    All of the plants are about let me see i germinated then on March 11 and planted them a day or two after so i'll say a little over a month!?!?!?

    The soil was a bag i bought at HD it was the least amoutn of ferts added from what i read on the bag but it's not MG

    I have 3 42W=150W CFLs on them now. Do you think that i need to add some (K) and (P) also


    Thanks for your help so far

    GG23

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    Can anyone comment on the new pics any further?

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