Hi!
I treat all my plants the same way.
Most of them seem to be pretty healthy. They are in the 4th week of flowering.
All plants are automatics and in Biobizz Light Mix soil.
I give them nutrients every 2nd watering.
I use the Biobizz products (Bloom, Grow, Top-Max) and in the vegetative Phase also fish-mix, root-juice and a little bit of bio-Heaven.
2 days ago they only received water. The 2 days before that I gave them:
Bio-Grow: 2ml/L
Bloom: 4ml/L
Top-Max: 2,5ml/L
Bio-Heaven: 1ml/L
I think they show these signs on the leaves now for like 2 - 2,5 weeks
Anyone has any Ideas what that could be and how I could solve that?
And yeah I know the tips show a lil bit nutrient burn but I already realized that and it happend like 2-3 weeks ago.
All plants are different and grow different from one another, even the same cultivar. Do kids from the same 2 parents grow or act the same? Twins are about the only exception to this rule and I’m not aware of “twins” in plants. So every plant will want things a little different than the others. I’ve even had clones grow different compared to their siblings cut at the same time.
okay, thanks but thats also what I already know. My Problem is as I wrote above. I want to identify the Problem. Maybe you read my post wrong. But anyways thank you for your try to help me!
I think what demon was trying to say is that it doesn’t matter that everything is the same, each plant will always be different and sometimes they’ll have extremely different needs and outcomes. As for the deficiency, upload a pic of ChatGPT and it should give you a diagnoses.
It could be a nitrogen deficiency from the stretch. Some autos require nitrogen during early flower. Autos are just weird. Are this pics of the leaves some lower leaves. If not I would be wrong. But the way the green seems to be fading to yellow which would indicate a mobile nutrient like nitrogen.
Hey and welcome back. To me it looks like a nitro deficiency i deal with it as well late flowering as some bloom nutes just dont have enough to cover it and i ended up getting a stronger calmag nitrogen ratio to make up for lack of nitrogen without having to play around with nute feeds (most times) but for sure looks like she is a hungry one