Dadbod
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I think I may have a Potassium Deficiency based on what I’ve read:
SOIL GROW
Strain - White Widow
# of Plants - 3
Grow Type - Soil
Grow Stage - Vegetative (Occurred before transplanting to 3 gallon pot)
Bucket Size - 3 Gallon Geopot
Lights - Mars SP3000 (300W)
Nutrients - Green Planet 1 Kit Medi-one (photo attached)
Medium - 100% Fox Farm Happy Frog
PPM - ?
PH - 6.3
RH - 40% to 70%
Room Temperature -21C to 28C; 71F to 82F
Solution Temperature - 22C or 71F
Room Square Footage - 2ft x 4ft
Pests - None Known
Watering- from Aug 15 to Sept 2 they were watered twice with 100ml each and then once for a full drink on Sept 2 (problem occurred before Sept 2nd). The peat pods and 5x5 containers they were in held moisture really well.
There is such amazing content on this site and I think I’ve been able to decipher what the issue is based on Nutrient Profiles and Deficiencies and the Pest and Problems Chapter of K of Trichomes’ book.
The problem started on Monday when I noticed she had a couple of yellow spots by the edge and then Tuesday morning it spread quite a bit and today it is now on another leaf.
Both leaves that are affected are original leaves, the plant is doing better than its two White Widow sisters, I have added very low doses of nutrients (Ocean Magic and Medi-One) and have being very cautious about watering with today being the first time I fully saturated them all with 6.3PH’d water.
I believe I have a Potassium Deficiency based mainly on the below quote:
So here we are; my first lesson in becoming a better grower; every problem is an opportunity for a solution and I am not afraid to do the research, consider a solution and then ask for help
Would love to know if I am right in my diagnosis and solution And if you have ever encountered this and what measures you took to alleviate the issue.
Really appreciate you all contributing, participating and encouraging
SOIL GROW
Strain - White Widow
# of Plants - 3
Grow Type - Soil
Grow Stage - Vegetative (Occurred before transplanting to 3 gallon pot)
Bucket Size - 3 Gallon Geopot
Lights - Mars SP3000 (300W)
Nutrients - Green Planet 1 Kit Medi-one (photo attached)
Medium - 100% Fox Farm Happy Frog
PPM - ?
PH - 6.3
RH - 40% to 70%
Room Temperature -21C to 28C; 71F to 82F
Solution Temperature - 22C or 71F
Room Square Footage - 2ft x 4ft
Pests - None Known
Watering- from Aug 15 to Sept 2 they were watered twice with 100ml each and then once for a full drink on Sept 2 (problem occurred before Sept 2nd). The peat pods and 5x5 containers they were in held moisture really well.
There is such amazing content on this site and I think I’ve been able to decipher what the issue is based on Nutrient Profiles and Deficiencies and the Pest and Problems Chapter of K of Trichomes’ book.
The problem started on Monday when I noticed she had a couple of yellow spots by the edge and then Tuesday morning it spread quite a bit and today it is now on another leaf.
Both leaves that are affected are original leaves, the plant is doing better than its two White Widow sisters, I have added very low doses of nutrients (Ocean Magic and Medi-One) and have being very cautious about watering with today being the first time I fully saturated them all with 6.3PH’d water.
I believe I have a Potassium Deficiency based mainly on the below quote:
My plan of attack is soluble potash:Smokin Moose said:
Potassium deficiencies are identified by necrosis on the margins of larger fan leaves. Necrotic patches can be seen on the leaves as well. Leaves will eventually turn yellow, brown and die off. Most of the plants that show signs of a Potassium deficiency are going to be the tallest and best looking plants you have.
So here we are; my first lesson in becoming a better grower; every problem is an opportunity for a solution and I am not afraid to do the research, consider a solution and then ask for help
Would love to know if I am right in my diagnosis and solution And if you have ever encountered this and what measures you took to alleviate the issue.
Really appreciate you all contributing, participating and encouraging