Deficient?

stoobeey

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Little help on identity of deficiency.. I was thinking potassium, but I'm not 100%. I jist transplanted on Saturday.. I feel like the tops did this after maybe. Unsure if I was already lacking in the 4" pot or not. Honestly I e had this thing happen before and usually they recover to nice green well before I flip to flower.

I did make some new top dressing too with azomite, gypsum and dolomite as the 1st 2 I've never used on my build (also have all that cooking with a charge of all my food too)

I'm also using bokashi grain in top dress (and blooming folding into recycled bin cooking)

Thanks for any help. I can make a tea or whatever may help. I've only watwred on transplant day nothing since
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Diesel0889

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Is the bokashi home made or is it something like say BAS sells? heardif homemade etc. can cause all sorts of issues if not finished. maybe others will clarify what I mean.
 

PadawanWarrior

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Little help on identity of deficiency.. I was thinking potassium, but I'm not 100%. I jist transplanted on Saturday.. I feel like the tops did this after maybe. Unsure if I was already lacking in the 4" pot or not. Honestly I e had this thing happen before and usually they recover to nice green well before I flip to flower.

I did make some new top dressing too with azomite, gypsum and dolomite as the 1st 2 I've never used on my build (also have all that cooking with a charge of all my food too)

I'm also using bokashi grain in top dress (and blooming folding into recycled bin cooking)

Thanks for any help. I can make a tea or whatever may help. I've only watwred on transplant day nothing since
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I'd guess the Ca from the azomite, gypsum, and dolomite is locking out Mg and K. Might be messing with pH too.
 

stoobeey

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Is the bokashi home made or is it something like say BAS sells? heardif homemade etc. can cause all sorts of issues if not finished. maybe others will clarify what I mean.
No it's from SD microbes. Good stuff . They use spent beer grain from local brewery (beirkashi). The mycelium matte is so awesome
 

stoobeey

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No that was literally just added. The leaf discoloration was already happening before I transplanted.
The new additions were just a light top dress
I also used my full soil (though it hadn't had any charge up in a minute). I've never tried planting young plants in a blend of my main soil and extra stuff to lighten it up.

I just moved 2 clones to 4" and since everything else is cooking and unusable for a month I took spent soild from my last plant . Mixed it with ewc and compost and Xtra perlite . I'm on ro water which is why I made the move to add the trace minerals stuff to my recipe
 

stoobeey

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Everything Pada has helped the plant has died.even though he means well ,he's a goofasss
Hah. I'm just trying to make adjustments with my soil if needed . Rounding it out and trying to really get it down. I pull down some pretty nice flower since I moved to living organic. Just wanna dial it in more (like planting young plants in a lighter mix . I'm sure I've burned some in the past )
 

buckaclark

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Hah. I'm just trying to make adjustments with my soil if needed . Rounding it out and trying to really get it down. I pull down some pretty nice flower since I moved to living organic. Just wanna dial it in more (like planting young plants in a lighter mix . I'm sure I've burned some in the past )
We all have burned some , bro wtf you sayin
 

buckaclark

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Hah. I'm just trying to make adjustments with my soil if needed . Rounding it out and trying to really get it down. I pull down some pretty nice flower since I moved to living organic. Just wanna dial it in more (like planting young plants in a lighter mix . I'm sure I've burned some in the past )
You can't be successful with a tiny effort ,bro
 

stoobeey

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Thanks. I'll set up a bucket now so it's ready tomorrow evening at lights on.

Do you mean straight ewc or ewc/compost mix (Malibu compost ) and molasses I figure too
 

weedstoner420

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They might just be overwatered...have they been watered again since you transplanted last week? Overwatering can definitely cause issues with nutrient uptake...

Edit: what's up with the ones in the background? They're not looking so hot either
 

Modern Selections

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Your soil has too much Phosphorous.

I would flush the plant well and transplant into a cooler mix. It is definitely beneficial to start with a light soil (seed starter like Light Warrior or base mix like Coast of Maine aeration mix) and move the plant into slightly hotter soil with each transplant.
 

stoobeey

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They might just be overwatered...have they been watered again since you transplanted last week? Overwatering can definitely cause issues with nutrient uptake...

Edit: what's up with the ones in the background? They're not looking so hot either
I barely watered in at transplant . As for the cups in the back. 2 of them were cuttings that I took out of dome to early wasn't humid enough. The ones in front they recovered and were moved to the mix I made with spent and compost plus Xtra perlite in 4".
I've had a lot of poor luck with strong rooting using rapid rooter type plugs, I'm going back to rock wool cubes I feel like I had better success rate
 

stoobeey

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Your soil has too much Phosphorous.

I would flush the plant well and transplant into a cooler mix. It is definitely beneficial to start with a light soil (seed starter like Light Warrior or base mix like Coast of Maine aeration mix) and move the plant into slightly hotter soil with each transplant.
Will have to adjust next time. I don't have anything to blend into anyway to re transplant 3 ladies into new 7 gal . I'm sure they will recover like before , but I'm definitely trying to dial in better.

Watering is maintained with blumats mostly (just put them in last night , but cut way way way back)
 

stoobeey

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Here's a lost pearl in the same soil (it went thru a bit of the same issue I'd say in veg, but obviously recovered real nice. ) Super tight internodal growth too. Just for reference of what plants are usually like come flower time. This is at 4 weeks20230107_171653.jpg
 

stoobeey

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Quick update. The tea was given after being suggested here, but I haven't touched em since. They're going to be moved to flower tent in next couple of days . I'll put a small top dress for end of stretc and maybe a tea at flip.
 

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