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Well I fucked up thats for sure , I used a bonemeal tea which showed signs of over fert the very next day .I already flushed the afxbb but got a bit worse oh well no biggie live and learn. Thank god the sour creek was strong enough not to be affected.
Thanks for the pic though always good to see that kind of stuff. I think I had that on one of my current Jack Herers, really odd though the whole plant is fine apart from one leaf which showed exactly what you have there
Nope this is 100% over fert. As soon as I added massive amounts of high P bonemeal the next day went from good to bad fast. This plant does not like ferts to begin with as my sour creek handled the abuse with no problems. The downfall to having anyting go wrong with plants is you here 10 different things it can be and then making the problems worse by trying to fix the wrong thing. I have heard mag def. ph and a few other things but my instincts tell me when I add something new to the mix and dont follow the instructions and the next day have a plant that looks like this it becomes obvious.
Sorry to hear about the problem.
That's not a happy looking plant. The actual leaf damage is consistent with potassium deficiency (a straight P overdose usually doesn't look like that), but a K deficiency can be brought about by excessive phosphorous. Is there any sign with non-burnt leaves of a P excess (blueish leaves, among others)?
What are the chances of pulling through til harvest?