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Phosphorus Deficiency?

gumbos

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My plants are on their 40th day of flowering. They have been grown in soil with only guano tea for additional nutrition.

Included is 2 pictures of the recent deficiency, along with 1 closeup shot :)

I have no idea what the strain is because this is bagseed, but they have the citrus-pine smell of trainwreck.
 

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DJXXPLATINUM

which tea are you using!!!i have been using budswel 0-7-0 the last couple of grows and my girls love it!!!!!!i am no expert but these plants love guano and i don't think its the tea as much as the soil..but thats jus my two cents,,i am no expert!!!!what soil mix are you using!!! peace djxx
 

gumbos

New member
I am using 1.75gal pots, and they are a bit rootbound I flowered too late. It is a small box so I am trying to sog with 9 1.75gal pots under 400w. Since I started with seed this time (I have mothers and a homebuilt aero cloner for next round), I put 2 plants per pot and killed males as they showed.

The soil is "Happy Frog" organic potting soil. pH is responsible I think for the yellowish color, I have been dealing with my 7.5 home water. I got pH down and have been taking all my water to about 6.
 

tube dude

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If you have anymore vertical space, you can cut the bottoms out of your pots and put another pot of soil under it and let the roots grow down ito the new soil. The new pot doesn't even have to be full, even a couple of inches will help.
 

hempluvr

plant pimp
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I had a potassium def before that started out like that. With the amber/red blotches on the leaves. Soon after that the leaves started to dry out and curl upwards. To fix this I used beastie bloomz(0-50-30) It gave my girls a nice boost of potassium/phosp and fixed all those issues for me.
 
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