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09-27-2008, 12:09 PM #1
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phosphate burn???
Lockout and stress will also change the structure of your leaves, too.
Originally Posted by Jdog7000
Would really be best if you filled-out the troubleshooting form.
What nutes, what form. (water-soluable...time released pellets...liquid...?
Jumping back-n-forth with foliar and soil-applied nutes is a great way to lose all nutrient control, and cause lock-out, stress, stretching and delayed flowering. (and weird shaped leaves) As your lady starts to bud...you'll likely not want extra moisture (from foliar sprays) sitting on/in the buds for too long of a stretch, unless mold is your ultimate goal. Especially if already humid in your region.Rusty Trichome Reviewed by Rusty Trichome on . phosphate burn??? ive just sent 2 hours looking throught the FAQs and posts and just can find an answer for my Q. im just starting flowering 4, 3' to 4' plants and just bought some fert that has 10%n/52%p/10%p. my Q is is that too strong in the phosphates for folar feeding or reg soil feeding? ill start mixxing at 1/8 strength and get stronger as time goes by. i spray the pants evry morning with water and on tue. and fri. i folar fed with 30%N10%P/10%P in the growing stages and soil fed once every 2 weeks. Rating: 5
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