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moonfeen
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indoor ak48 grow||possible nutrient deficiency||Solved|| *DELETED*
#731145 - 05/12/14 04:09 AM (10 years, 7 months ago) |
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moonfeen
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Re: indoor ak48 grow||possible nutrient deficiency||please help|| *DELETED* [Re: moonfeen]
#731146 - 05/12/14 04:14 AM (10 years, 7 months ago) |
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Hawksresurrection
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Re: indoor ak48 grow||possible nutrient deficiency||please help|| [Re: moonfeen]
#731168 - 05/12/14 09:53 AM (10 years, 7 months ago) |
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What exactly are you asking about?
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Ganjaganj
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Re: indoor ak48 grow||possible nutrient deficiency||please help|| [Re: Hawksresurrection]
#731195 - 05/12/14 01:48 PM (10 years, 7 months ago) |
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Hawksresurrection said: What exactly are you asking about?
"ive noticed the top leaves shriveling up is this because of nutrient deficiency or something else?"
Your upper leaves look fine. Nothing to worry about.
I see a little yellowing on the smaller one though down low.
Do you know what your 5 in 1 plant foods NPK value was? Also, organic loaded with not so nutritive materials will give you a not so nutritive medium, so shortly you will need to use some kind of fertilizer.
But with that said, the bigger one looks fine and the smaller one looks slightly deficient in the lower leaves. You say youre watering them w 800 ml every 2 to 3 days... watering them both at the same time with the same amount usually? If so you are getting a slight nitrogen def from overwatering. The big one drinks a lot more and the little one drinks a lot less. If you give the little one just as much as the big girl and just as often, youre going to end up with issues.
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moonfeen
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Re: indoor ak48 grow||possible nutrient deficiency||please help|| [Re: Ganjaganj]
#731299 - 05/13/14 07:12 AM (10 years, 7 months ago) |
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So the top leaves of the big plant are nothing to worry about? phew!
5in1 has NPK value of 2/0/2.. Looks like i might need to raise the NPK value of the soil?
I also just realized water measurements where wrong i water the big one with 600ml and the smaller one with around 250 - 300ml so could it possibly be under watered?
thanks for the quick reply!
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Doc
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Re: indoor ak48 grow||possible nutrient deficiency||please help|| [Re: moonfeen]
#731615 - 05/15/14 07:19 AM (10 years, 7 months ago) |
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you need a balanced fertilizer with P (phosphorus) but not necessarily higher numbers and with micronutrients
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moonfeen
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#731733 - 05/16/14 05:31 AM (10 years, 7 months ago) |
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Re: indoor ak48 grow||possible nutrient deficiency||please help|| [Re: moonfeen]
#732102 - 05/19/14 03:33 AM (10 years, 7 months ago) |
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Neither of them look particularly unhealthy based on those pics, and actually the larger one looks pretty healthy to me. Nothing I've grown has gotten that big, that quick. I dont' know if it's just genetics or what.
As a way to partially control over feeding I make plant spikes, which is just poking holes in the dirt and filling them with guano or worm castings or you could probably put a small amount of any fertilizer in the holes, then the plants roots will eventually find the fertilizer in the dirt and hopefully take from it what it needs. Of course you can only do this with dry nutrients.
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