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Gently flush the plants with 0.2 EC of high P/K late flowering solution, or just flowering solution. You could also have a lack of magnesium, because of the R/O water. You can take a pinch of magnesium lime to a quart of water, let it stand for a day or so, and mix it with R/O water at 1:3 parts. That adds enough magnesium and calcium back to the water for ordinary feeding. In flower, weed needs extra magnesium, to keep the plant green and the leaves phototropic. For watering/feeding, the most important thing is that it sits in a container next to the plants for at least an hour before use - you massively reduce watering/feeding shock by eliminating the difference in temperature between the nutrients and the pots. |
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These plants are not in flower. My rez is at a stable temp. I've been feeding 6/9 at full strength with .5 g epsom multiple times a day. The plants that were fine remain lush green while the problem plants look like trash. New growth remains good. I do think this is a K def.
Absolem, that is fantastic. I will have a look. Thank you. |
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Just taking a second look at the 3rd picture. There are pre-flowers breaking out all over the plant.
I think the first concern should be magnesium. It could all be a magnesium deficiency because of combined effect of R/O water and pre-flowering/early flowering, which increases the need for magnesium, as well as phosphorus. |
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