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K deficiency ?

Hazeterpz
Hazeterpzstarted grow question 2y ago
Guys, just to confirm is this a potassium deficiency ?
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Leaves. Curl up
Leaves. Color - Yellow
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PapaHarry
PapaHarryanswered grow question 2y ago
Likely P or K deficiency if it’s in flower. If it’s not in flower it you’ll be a K excess and will need a flush.
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Kukukush435
Kukukush435answered grow question 2y ago
Yo diria que es un exceso de sales, te pasaste con la ec
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Doktorholland
Doktorhollandanswered grow question 2y ago
This is iron deficency try ph 6.0 Your ph is too high. And flush the plant
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Organoman
Organomananswered grow question 2y ago
No, it looks like nitrogen toxicity/burning.
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Sciolistic_Steve
Sciolistic_Steveanswered grow question 2y ago
unless you think chlorine is a possibility... under normal circumstances the level in tap water is not a problem, fwiw. it probably does more harm to let it set out 24-48 hours going stagnant, and if local water treatment uses chloramine(? close enough), it doesn't evaporate in that time frame anyway.
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GrowingGrannie
GrowingGrannieanswered grow question 2y ago
That's what it is... yup... Looking at your diary, it's probably the All-In-One nutes you're giving her as it probably contains too much nitrogen but of course they don't tell you what the actual NPK ratios are - but I'm willing to bet it's caused a nitrogen toxicity which causes a lockout... you're already giving a PK boost so I'm not confident that simply upping that will produce any effect here. You may have to flush to clear out excess nutes/salts and get her back to ground zero... Good luck!
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HeavyHittah
HeavyHittahanswered grow question 2y ago
Yeah looks like it. Check your run off pH . It may be too high locking out potassium . Soil needs to be 6 to 7 pH Coco 5.5 to 6.5 pH.
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