New Grower Quick fix for nitrogen deficiency?

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I've just realized ive made a major bo bo, I have a auto in a shot glass that i gave to much nutes to see the effect and its done the exact same thing as this cream, im not leaning towards ph problems as using the drip test you have to watch the color of the water change and i ph'ed my water then added oldtimers. Im guessing this has thrown the ph right off...

Im guessing flushing is the fix to that? plain ph'ed water?
 
First add nutes, then adjust your pH. ::checkph:

If you're not absolutely sure that Ionic stuff is organic, it'll kill your microherd that the Oldtimer's using if it's chemicals... I couldn't find anything "orgainic" about it. :shrug:

If you can't adjust your pH for feeding, how can you adjust for a flush "...with pH'd water"? I'd go with Muddy's plan if you don't have anything organic and nitrogen rich to give her.
The lowest leaves that are yellowing is ok, but not the upper ones. You wanna hold onto them for a while.
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I would have done that normally but like i say i broke my ph pen so im using a basic drip test kit like This.

This means after adding the oldertimers i cant really test as it changes the water color :cuss:
Im guessing the Oldtimers has thrown the ph way off and caused these issues rather than nitrogen def so would a flush be a good idea?
I can get the flush water pretty much bang on 6.5 :thumbs:

As for the ionic i could be wrong so ill stay away from that for now.
 
This means after adding the oldertimers i cant really test as it changes the water color
:face:Yep, now I remember. Seen that here before with those strips. I think right now your quickest solution and best bet would be Muddy's foliar advice. I'd personally go with a kelp foliar or fish foliar or even worm castings tea foliar.
 
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ammonia is in everything you listed also ??
Ammonia itself is just in pure form and instantly available to the plant??
Ammonia isolated and made pure as opposed to the organics you mentioned that also have residues and take longer to be available to the plant which doesn't help the plant as fast
now some of the residues are beneficial but that isn't the topic it is how to quick fix a nitrogen issue
i would advise a rinse of any plant treated by organic foliar spraying especially during flowering simply for the fact you can't always rinse buds that get overspray and people using meds under extreeme medical issues actually can introduce harmful pathogens and bacteria that are found in the dung or other souce of organic nutrients and can possibly contaminate meds

truthfully as scarry as the word chemical is to some it is contaminately safer and more medically sound to use as foliar and instantly available to remedy issues
curious does using epsom salt (ie.magnesium sulfate) also constitute as radical/nuclear
wouldn't have even posted because others handled it but the misconception that organics are always the way is misleading and when terms like radical and nuclear are used in a way that they seemed to be used more in a manner of shock phrase to raise questions of value of advise to me so i thought i would explain to you that you have ammonia in all the above you advised so you wouldn't be confussed in the future
Hope i didn't sound like a dick just trying to help the understanding better
 
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