So I got cocky...

BygonEra

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And royally effed my plant up. :( She has so many issues I don't even know how to begin addressing them. I see what looks like N, P, and K deficiency but then I see what I think is nute burn? And pretty much every issue you could have simultaneously?

It's a Kannabia Karamelo... I've been so proud of myself for having ounces of weed sitting in jars curing that I've practically forgotten about the poor thing and abused the shit out of her.

Oh well, she's a hardy plant apparently. Hasn't hermed on me and the buds/trichs look great. Smells extremely sweet, fitting name. Only problem is that I don't know if she'll make it...

Last time I fed (2 days ago), I gave a good bit of bloom nutes (0-5-4) and a good bit of Cal-Mag and a couple ml's of grow. Didn't see much of an improvement if at all. I suspect the pH is off, but I'm not sure how it can be THAT off... some people don't even think pH can be a problem in soil. The tap water comes out at about 7.8-8.1 but after I let it sit for a while and add nutes, it becomes more acidic.. maybe like down to 7 or so. Haven't had a problem before but haven't checked pH recently.

Haaaalp. Dropping fan leaves as we speak!!


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Bugeye

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Looks like the nitrogen is very low and she is fading early to suck it out of her fan leaves. Depending on how many weeks you think you have left, you could consider feeding her something with a small amount of N. I would probably leave her alone if maybe 2-3 weeks until harvest.
 

BygonEra

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Ok cool, that's much better than I thought. :) I'm always afraid to add N during flowering because once I gave too much and it destroyed my harvest. What about the leaves curling down? And green veins on yellow leaves?

Also the yellowing mostly seems to be occurring in the middle of the plant. I have no idea how much longer it will take because I'm not even sure I got the right seed lol... it's an indica but my pheno looks sativa-esque.
 
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