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Noname85

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Hey guys, my plants are about 6 weeks from seedlings and I’ve tried to stay away with liquid nutes and go with a “super soil” to try something different, I topped and did some low stress training on auto seeds from Mephisto just to experiment. I’ve noticed I was getting alil Nute burn prob from adding bat guano with nitrogen right when I saw the pistols. But it didn’t progress, but I am not starting to get yellow leaves at the bottom of my plant, just seems like it’s progressing to fast or maybe it’s normal? Looks like nitrogen deficiency, because I’m not getting the spotting like you would see for calcium or just yellowing between the veins? What do you guys think? D949949D-E3F6-46E9-90C0-F44BF4A56799.jpegB40EEB7E-B304-4998-B4C0-4EBF08BB785C.jpeg9C545CD3-6A8B-45D8-99DB-9AA5C1EFAEB3.jpeg
 

207 Grown

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I'd stop giving N asap. It doesn't seem to be a deficiency of N, Imo. The foliage seems to indicate a deep saturation of N, and you mentioned how you added some N recently.

I would recommend some seaweed fertilizer like Neptune's harvest mixed with dechlorinated water for a light flushing. It seems like there is some "clawing" starting. No big deal.

A gentle kelp flush could do wonders. Then maybe add some mild P/K and magnesium, trace elements, and worm castings if you can. That would boost/finish her up nicely.

Good luck :leaf:
 

Noname85

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I'd stop giving N asap. It doesn't seem to be a deficiency of N, Imo. The foliage seems to indicate a deep saturation of N, and you mentioned how you added some N recently.

I would recommend some seaweed fertilizer like Neptune's harvest mixed with dechlorinated water for a light flushing. It seems like there is some "clawing" starting. No big deal.

A gentle kelp flush could do wonders. Then maybe add some mild P/K and magnesium, trace elements, and worm castings if you can. That would boost/finish her up nicely.

Good luck :leaf:
what do you mean by gentle kelp flush? I’ve never used it but I have seen some kelp fertilizer from fox farm at my local store.
 

207 Grown

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Sorry for the confusion. I mean flush the plant with water to remove excess N, and while you're at it just throw in some kelp fertilizer.
By gently, I mean lightly fertilized. The kind of seaweed fert I'm talking about has a very low NPK but lots of trace elements and good hormones.
 

Noname85

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Sorry for the confusion. I mean flush the plant with water to remove excess N, and while you're at it just throw in some kelp fertilizer.
By gently, I mean lightly fertilized. The kind of seaweed fert I'm talking about has a very low NPK but lots of trace elements and good hormones.
Okay, thanks for the help.
 
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