Tell me if I'm wrong

dmaxcmh

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I'll get right to it

I bought some plants from a local grower I know. They were pretty big when I got them so I cloned after a few weeks. I then flowered the original plants which did pretty well considering it was my first grow.

The clones were under a t5 for a while and now are under my phantom 315cmh. I'm getting a deficiency that I've yet to see.

I checked into the charts I found on google and I'm pretty sure I have a cal-mag problems as well as a some phosphorous issues. thinking I waited to long before transplanting which lead to my soil becoming depleted. I transplanted into some 5 and 3 gal smart pots over the weekend. I've been growing in straight fox farm HF up to this point. I transplanted into a mix of HF and perlite

I'm thinking they will recover after adapting to their new pots, tell me if I'm wrong
 

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Sir72

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They will be just fine, feed them a good organic ferterlizer since happy frog doesn't have much in it.
 

dmaxcmh

New Member
They will be just fine, feed them a good organic ferterlizer since happy frog doesn't have much in it.
Will do, thanks for the reply. Does my diagnosis sound close? It would be good to know for future trouble shooting
 

chemphlegm

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yes, you did well to transplant, . I suggest Organicare organic dry fertilizer, works perfectly with happy frog and ff in flower when needed
your plants are over watered and over fed currently, when they begin to heal and look normal again after just water begin feeding.

feel kick, lift, weigh a container with dry dirt. add 1/4 the container size- in water -to the container all at once.
and dont repeat until the container is light again.
 

Sir72

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I don't grow that way, I focus on health as a whole. I don't feed just one nutrient here or there but all together (organic dry ferterlizer mixed in water). New growth looks healthy which is most important
 
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