Mn deficiency (i guess) that won't go away.

edgein123

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I know it is a minor problem, but it won't go away. I tried to lower the soil ph, seemed to work for like a day or 2 and problem just came back after 2 days.

any ideas?
 


Looking at photo # 2, you have way too much plant for your grow pot. You have an extraordinary amount of leaf to feed. As above so below. Root masses are ~ the same volume as the plant. That plant must be root bound to the point that the roots mass will look like a solid brick when you harvest. How do you expect nutrients to penetrate throughout? Dilute your nutes by 50% and water 2-3 times more often. hth

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I know it is a minor problem, but it won't go away. I tried to lower the soil ph, seemed to work for like a day or 2 and problem just came back after 2 days.

any ideas?
 
i just transplanted.

i didn't transplant only due to the fact that it already started flowering so i thought it'd finish in this pot already, but he kept going up so i added gallon+ for it.

i've still got some yellowing btw, can't figure out why they have that crazy light green color on them.

thanks for any help!
 
Whats the Ph of your runoff?

My god lol what is it with you and it always being the Ph?

Well once again no its not the ph. Do you actually know what a ph def would look like and the side effects you would be be able to see visually?

I'm going with slight nute burn. At first i though it was a cal def due to some brown spotting. But more leafs show more signs of slight nute burn instead of a calcium def. So gonna go with my gut here and say Slight nute burn ;)
Cut down on the nutes a little and it should go away. The damage will not get fixed but it will stop it from occurring on new growth.
 
yes, im pretty sure it's not ph as well, there has never been problems with my ph being too low or high, i keep it stable, and i already had a ph problem before, these didn't happen when ph was off.

anyways, i transplanted it in a bigger pot and washed the soil a little bit, hope it'll help. bud sites look awesome in spite of those symptoms in the picture.

im quite happy with the plant. it'll survive.
 
yes, im pretty sure it's not ph as well, there has never been problems with my ph being too low or high, i keep it stable, and i already had a ph problem before, these didn't happen when ph was off.

anyways, i transplanted it in a bigger pot and washed the soil a little bit, hope it'll help. bud sites look awesome in spite of those symptoms in the picture.

im quite happy with the plant. it'll survive.

Yes 9/10 its not the ph.
All ph def are is well pretty much what ever nutrient the ph level cuts off. So a ph def is a VERY vague statement. Which IMO only the ignorant keep blaring out "PH PROBLEM FO SHOOO" ;)
She looks healthy it look like a old problem anyways. As long as she happy now and thriveing keep going what your doing. +rep for ya for being positive :-D
 
:) :) :)

im trying to stay positive, sometimes i see this yellowing of leaves it drives me crazy!

however, it looks fine, all new growth is green, lower leaves yellow a bit so i tried a bit mag sulfate. we'll see how that goes.

thanks very much sir, positivity is what we have left in this world.
 
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