Hey guys!
Hope you are well. So I have this little girl which is a Dark Phoenyx by the Green House Seed Company and she is making me scratch my head for the past week.
She's in a completely organic medium, amended with worm castings, bone meal and compost in a peat moss base.
At first it looked like a very slow progressing Nitrogen deficiency, turning slightly yellow but then leaves began to turn crispy.
Interestingly enough, I have another White Widow from the same company in the exact same medium and she is doing pretty well. She got some on the tips as well but very slight. I was also told by one of you guys not long ago that White Widow is quite a hungry genetic, and since this one seems to be fine and considering the Dark Phoenix has the leaves crispy make me think that it might be nutrient burn but I want to be sure.
What's your opinion guys?
EDIT: After a bit more research, I believe this might actually be a Potassium (K) deficiency. Since Bone meal is rich in Phosphorus and Nitrogen but has 0 Potassium as the manufacturer says, it could be that I was supposed to add some blood and bone meal or ashes there when I mixed the soil and the plants were fine so far because they had enough from compost and worm castings. I'm pretty confused by now as I never had this before so please help!
Dark Phoenix:
White Widow
Hope you are well. So I have this little girl which is a Dark Phoenyx by the Green House Seed Company and she is making me scratch my head for the past week.
She's in a completely organic medium, amended with worm castings, bone meal and compost in a peat moss base.
At first it looked like a very slow progressing Nitrogen deficiency, turning slightly yellow but then leaves began to turn crispy.
Interestingly enough, I have another White Widow from the same company in the exact same medium and she is doing pretty well. She got some on the tips as well but very slight. I was also told by one of you guys not long ago that White Widow is quite a hungry genetic, and since this one seems to be fine and considering the Dark Phoenix has the leaves crispy make me think that it might be nutrient burn but I want to be sure.
What's your opinion guys?
EDIT: After a bit more research, I believe this might actually be a Potassium (K) deficiency. Since Bone meal is rich in Phosphorus and Nitrogen but has 0 Potassium as the manufacturer says, it could be that I was supposed to add some blood and bone meal or ashes there when I mixed the soil and the plants were fine so far because they had enough from compost and worm castings. I'm pretty confused by now as I never had this before so please help!
Dark Phoenix:
White Widow