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    Help!!! Deficiency or nute lock out ?

    Hello everyone,

    I've been noticing what seems to be a phosphorous deficiency on my plant (Olders fan leaves yellowing with big bronze splotch && red stems on the affected leaves and some healthy ones). The things is, I don't know if this is caused by a deficiency or a lock out caused by my pH. I had another plants that had the same problem that we harvested 2/3 weeks ago and nothing did it for that one too. I tried using only tap water, pH'ed tap water, Tap water+Nutes, Tap water+nutes+Ph Up and nothing seem to slow the process. Only thing I learned is that tap water only seems to make it go faster.

    I'm growing in Ocean Forest and I've read here and there that they have issues with acidic soil with that particular soil serie. I've pretty much always watered with a neutral water, except when I was testing out different watering combination. I'm using the Micro, Grow and Bloom from General Hydroponic, around 5ml/gallon of each product and growing with a 1000w kindled light. The soil has been amened with some 4-4-4 gaia green at the transplant a couple months ago( I hurt the main stem when I first tried to LST and it stunned the growth pretty bad). I don't know it this is relevant, but the tap water of my city is registered at around a 120ppm. I am maybe 2/3 week into flower, it's hard to tell this genetic seem to grow very slowly, the one I didn't messed up was planted the 10 of july and was harvested at the start of this month.

    I have no idea what to do. The only thing I seem to find online to help with pH is to add some dolomite lime, but It's too late for that grow.

    Thanks.
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    I see a health plant. It is normal for the bottom fan leaves to die off as the plant gets old. Just pluck them off. You might want to thin out some of the big fan leaves and get some light in the middle.

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