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Old 05-03-2005, 04:48 PM #11
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LOL, the breeder was baked!! Well at least I admit it...

Ah, yeah kenny a bit burned but I am not the best on the deficiencies. Could be iron or mg but doesnt look like mg deficiency to me.

Smoked some ECSD this morning with Mrs. BOG then read this and got a laugh from Goldmember...he must be smoking something good too.

Really now can the breeder be blamed for a couple bad bitches out of a bunch though? My contention is that seeds are imperfect by definition and that never are 100% perfect and of the best phenotype. That would be an ideal hard to accomplish as I have never seen seeds like that.

Some of the SB2 plants were just crappy with wilted looking leaves but the SB3 appears to have few of those if any so far. BOG
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Old 05-03-2005, 07:58 PM #12
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Im with Goldmember , "won't tell ya what's in tha soil" is bullshit .
I agree with Kenny , over fertilized with ph imbalance .
Looks like possibly Manganese(mn) toxic. Desciption :"Young newer growth develops chlorotic dark orange to rusty brown moltting on leaves . tissue shows on young leaves before progressing to older leaves . Toxcity is compounded by low humitity . The additional traspiration causes more manganese to be drawn into foliage . An excess of mn causes a deficientcy of iron and zinc.
Did tha Toxic signs start with tha newer , or older growth ? Hope any of this helps ya .
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BOG, i was not blaming anyone. my fault completely...

steel, yes you & kenny are correct. pH too high, and overfert. It started with the older growth, from the bottom up.

plant has been flushed and is recovering...

the rest of this plant's grow can be followed by clicking on the following link:

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Thanks for all of your inputs!
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