Alexander Supertramp
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That is not an iron deficiency.It's an early stage of iron deficiency. The pictures you saw from iron deficiencies were acute ones.
What container size are you using? I'm also growing in coco/perlite mix.
That is not an iron deficiency.It's an early stage of iron deficiency. The pictures you saw from iron deficiencies were acute ones.
What container size are you using? I'm also growing in coco/perlite mix.
For growers who wait for problems and deficiencies to spread to the whole garden and then start to think about what they've done wrong, YES, it's not an iron deficiency!That is not an iron deficiency.
0.14 ECI think your feeding solutions have unbalanced ratios of required macro and micro nutrients and because of that, you're experiencing chlorosis and deficiencies.
What's the EC of your tap water?
Those leaves are fully grown and you can clearly see there is an def or somethingJust give them some time. Leaves do not pop out full of chlorophyll. It can take a few days for them to become fully green. I dont think there is any problem at all. Other than an over protective parent.
yea I think you are right she is a hungry girlLooks like they could just use a bit more N. Thats about it. I have grown LSD in the past and they are heavy feeders and like their N.
Those waxy leaves with interveinal splotchy chlorosis not only tell you that you have an iron deficiency going on, they also give you a clue that you're feeding wrong. What/how much exactly did you feed your plants the last time?0.14 EC
Yeah maybe back off the P some and up the N a bit. Too much P can inhibit the uptake of N.yea I think you are right she is a hungry girl