zinc deficiency or what?

Keefers26

Active Member
Post some more info, like medium, feeding/water schedule, and what you are putting into it. That should get you more adequate help here.

Does not look like a zn problem to me, but that analysis is based only on what you have provided. There is no real way to tell unless (we) know what is going into your plants in the first place. Your problem could very well be from lack of/improper food, or even as simple as a ph issue. Again, I really don't think there is such a thing as giving too much information when making a diagnosis. Help me help you.

Read more, and be careful what you feed your plants, and always make sure the ph is okay. Those plants look relatively healthy, so my advice would be not to make any drastic changes.

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Specialkey

Active Member
ok sorry mate I should have been more specific.
Plant is in soil it is vegging long time sitting outside waiting to go to flower room.I only added a bit of weed fertilizer that seemed to have made her a big monster thought Fertilizer has never gave me a problem with this plant.The strain is a white widow and it is almost 2 meter.
For what I have been reading it seems zinc deficiency it is only the tissue of the leave that is getting yellow the veins stays still dark green.
We gonna solve it I know.....

Bye
 

Wetdog

Well-Known Member
Not zinc. That occurs in the new growth and is pretty rare to boot.

More like a Mag def. Add some epsom salts @1tsp/gallon of water and I'll bet they start improving in a few days.

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Keefers26

Active Member
Not zinc. That occurs in the new growth and is pretty rare to boot.

More like a Mag def. Add some epsom salts @1tsp/gallon of water and I'll bet they start improving in a few days.

Wet
I would listen to Wetdog, I've seen his posts around, and he knows what he is talking about.

Just to add to what he said, a mag def. is much much more likely than a zinc prob. Especially if you are using ro water.

Good luck with everything!
 
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