I’m going to try it and see what happens. It’s the only plant with the issue so if I ruin it, it’s not the end of the world.
I would probably give it both. The foliar will get nutrients to it almost straight away so definitely going to be the fastest, the tea will help load the soil for a little while until you have time for some dry amendments or whatever you want to use long term to break down without too much time in between. Yeah I would remove those leaves too just to see any fresh marks that appear easier.
Something like the advanced nutrients bloom should be fine too just use foliar dose if they have one or about half strength if they don’t.
Advanced Nutrients should work well. You could also check the pH of the run off, perhaps that’s the issue.
But it’s more likely a deficiency..
I don’t get runoff in living soil unfortunately. I could water until runoff but I’d have to shut down my blumats first and let the soil dry back. Last time I watered with the blumats on I had sad plants.
I had the same problem during the last grow. I then increased the fertilizer dose and noticed an improvement in the new growth. I wouldn’t remove the affected leaves yet, as they still serve as nutrient storage. During the current grow, I discovered the same spots on the Sherbet Queen yesterday. The other 3 look good; with the Sherbet, I’ll probably have to fertilize a bit extra to get it under control again.
@BluntForceTrauma420 check out Viking Gardner on YouTube. He breaks down a lot of KNF stuff really nicely
Thanks man I’ll check him out when I get home
Im sure there are better guys out there but he was really easy to follow and had a bunch of different recipes
@BluntForceTrauma420 a dandelion brew also helps with potassium deficiency. The plant can directly absorb the nutrients. To do this, finely chop 100 grams
That’s awesome for future reference. Currently I have no dandelions in my lawn lol
Only the leaves or the whole plant?
I’m assuming mainly the flower but the whole plant may be even better.
The leaves of the plant, before it blooms.
If you want to store it longer, take 1 kilo of plant and 10 liters of water and prepare a fermented brew. Do not use
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