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Honestly, the papery chlorosis looks like a symptom of soil being too wet, which was why I asked before.
CamZModeratorhttps://images.app.goo.gl/nYYQeeoQxwtgQWUe9
Take a look at this. It’s often hard to tell things from a picture, especially when it doesn’t capture things up close, or the whole plant. Review this carefully and see if anything stands out to you. Feel that you actually have a couple deficiencies/imbalances at once. Sorry for the delayed response. If you want to bounce ideas off me and get feedback then you certainly can. I have a couple thoughts on the issue but I’m not really able to get the full picture of what’s going on if that makes sense. For instance, it appears to be worse on one side of the plant. In my mind that’s a root problem. The cause of it is difficult to discern. Could be poor drainage on that side, uneven ammendment application, compacted soil, etc.
CamZModeratorOnly way is to flush with low ppm water. A significant amount of it.
CamZModeratorClawing is really only associated with excess nitrogen. You might have something like heat stress at the top, but that would be drooping. When leaves droop they look tiered. When leaves claw they curl down and back towards the stem. Couldn’t say one way or the other without a picture though. Just because the color looks good to your eye doesn’t necessarily mean it’s not a toxcicity.
CamZModeratorGlad to hear it! They do look a bit more perky.
CamZModeratorIt’s more about ratios and knowing what your doing. Most things can be mixed and matched if you have the knowledge to back up what you’re doing.
CamZModeratorWait a couple days and see what happens.
CamZModeratorFantastic work! Looking beautiful.
CamZModeratorEpsom salt. 1 tbsb per gallon.
CamZModeratorI really like that look. Sick mutation!
CamZModeratorIf it was nitrogen it would be worse at the bottom. Seems like it’s the whole plant.
CamZModeratorLooks a bit magnesium deficient from the picture. Not overwatering are you?
CamZModeratorYes, every time. Just watch your ppms.
CamZModerator<p style=”text-align: left;”>Hell yeah! New toys are the best.</p>
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