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jonnynobody

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Q Your friends know the shape of this plant of mine?
Thank you very much everyoneView attachment 4849579
If I was throwing darts in the dark I'd suggest a calcium deficiency judging by your fried leaf edges consistent all around the leaf. However, I have no idea what your fertilizer regimen is. Also, without knowing anything more your dirt looks extremely dry at the top of those containers. You're frying them by letting them dry out that much. The top of your soil should not be that dry. They need water. Bad. Also,those ram horn leaf shapes indicate a nitrogen toxicity. What are you feeding these bitches?
 

toomaj

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If I was throwing darts in the dark I'd suggest a calcium deficiency judging by your fried leaf edges consistent all around the leaf. However, I have no idea what your fertilizer regimen is. Also, without knowing anything more your dirt looks extremely dry at the top of those containers. You're frying them by letting them dry out that much. The top of your soil should not be that dry. They need water. Bad. Also,those ram horn leaf shapes indicate a nitrogen toxicity. What are you feeding these bitches?
Can I contact you more tomorrow and send more photos as well as the fertilizers I give to my plants? bro
 

MICHI-CAN

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Is my soil too acidic?
Just kidding on the bones. I cannot make a acid call without the soil in hand. But obvious N high and raising PH will counter while allowing more P & K uptake. /best I can give you from afar. Best wishes to you.
 

toomaj

Member
Just kidding on the bones. I cannot make a acid call without the soil in hand. But obvious N high and raising PH will counter while allowing more P & K uptake. /best I can give you from afar. Best wishes to you.
Tnx bro
You tell me that I can have better potassium absorption with high pH and increased nitrogen, right?
 

MICHI-CAN

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I am trying to say nutrient issues are easily and simply corrected with PH. Only start adding more parts to your equation, supplements, when PH management fails.
K.I.S.S..
 

hotrodharley

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What is my advice to my friend?
In bloom you use less and less nitrogen if you’re experienced. True. But most questions asking about fading lower leaves halfway through flower? The plant obviously still requires nitrogen.

Add: please note I said for most fade.
 
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