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    • waiting 4 her 2 b happy so i can go 12/12 looks like a super cropping will b needed here ......

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      • look like it didn't spread much since last week, just getting worse locally, no idea what it could be :|

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        • i just did a cal/mag adjustment and keeping my ppm's n the middle not trying 2 push her ....

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          •  i all so adjusted my bloom 3 feeding ago so 9 days ago ...

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          • Hey king, what is your PH when feeding. I know you said you adjusted the PPM’s but are you keeping the PH range the same? Looks to me like she is up taking the potassium but not the nitrogen needed. Have you tried a higher PH 6.5-7?

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            • no sir my PH range is 5.6~6.1 ... i have noted the leaves r a light green than i normally  my cal/mag is 1~0~0 i did keep it a little low at first but have it up 2 my normal with it now will b doing the flowering ASP !!!

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              • Are you growing in soil or coco if soil seems a bit low just my opinion I hope she gets better soon so you can flip

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              • I dont know much about Promx but if it is coco I keep mine at 5.9 to 6.2 and they seem to like it, 

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                • I hope you get her figured out Kinger...

                  Nutrient lockout sounds terrible but is actually a pretty simple concept that can be quickly resolved with the correct treatment. Time is of the essence though, as nutrient lockout can cause deficiencies very quickly, which can kill the plant in just a matter of days if the issue is serious enough. Nutrient lockout is the term we use to describe the situation where there are nutrients present and available to the plant in the root zone, but the plant itself is unable to uptake these nutrients. This can be caused by a range of issues:

                  • Incorrect pH balance
                  • Overfeeding
                  • Underfeeding
                  • Using low-quality synthetic fertilizers 
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