ooof-da
Well-Known Member
Okay so I have been at this for 7-8 yrs. Made my share of mistakes and corrections as I went. Used this site for many of the corrections honestly. But this keeps happening every year on multiple plants right as they get to this preflower point. End result has been decent the past 3-4 yrs but I want to improve if possible. My guess is Phosphorus deficiencies and/or pH not allowing uptake as my tap water is around 8.2 but would take other opinions. I really am striving to read the plant(s) better. It’s always on the top 1/3 “inside” of plant and sometimes spreads down and out. They are about 5’ x 5’. It’s not N deficiency I know that because I held it tight and had just a scouch of tip burn and none of the lower leaves are showing this issue.
Grow profile:
Outdoor photos
65G pots in Soil (420)
N is fish emulsion
P&K is dry amendments via top dress (pride lands)
Pictures are from far away to close up for context with the last pic what I am using for dry amendment. I have started pH correction a few weeks ago w/ citric acid to around 6 but it doesn’t seem to stop. I don’t think it’s optimal for this to happen.
Any thoughts would be appreciated. You can also throw rocks at me - my skin is pretty thick now.
Grow profile:
Outdoor photos
65G pots in Soil (420)
N is fish emulsion
P&K is dry amendments via top dress (pride lands)
Pictures are from far away to close up for context with the last pic what I am using for dry amendment. I have started pH correction a few weeks ago w/ citric acid to around 6 but it doesn’t seem to stop. I don’t think it’s optimal for this to happen.
Any thoughts would be appreciated. You can also throw rocks at me - my skin is pretty thick now.