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Auto Blueberry + auto mazar
Age: 55days
Watered with plain water(tap, can't tell PH, should be 6-7ph... ph pen is in transit).


Since they started flowering they've really started going south, at first just the first fan leaves (which i understand is normal to drop of) but now the condition seems to have spread, some worse than others.

Is this cal mag?
Or perhaps nitrogen deficiancy?

Appreciate any help (:

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Need to see in natural light buddy. Are your stems red? Looks like N deficiency to me, if it was Mg the stems wouldn't be red and the leaves don't generally die off until it's really bad.
 
Assuming you are feeding with some decent nutes, try a bit of Epsom Salts to boost the cal/mag. They don't look too bad, just a bit leggy. Get some potash into them. I have not grown these beans but I do know that the Blue types do go a bit thin n leggy. Well mine always have !!!
If it's only the very bottom leaves yellowing then chill. Par for the course.

Good luck chum, eP.
 
Assuming you are feeding with some decent nutes, try a bit of Epsom Salts to boost the cal/mag. They don't look too bad, just a bit leggy. Get some potash into them. I have not grown these beans but I do know that the Blue types do go a bit thin n leggy. Well mine always have !!!
If it's only the very bottom leaves yellowing then chill. Par for the course.

Good luck chum, eP.


This is totally not pro at all, I was going to just grow one for fun, but got caught up in it and now getting the gear and knowledge as I go along :D.

I have not fed nutes until like 1week ago, and then I used some generic tomato nutes (Bio Bact Tomato) not even sure what it contains.
 
Bio Bobact looks like it should work pretty good actually. Continue feeding with that every other watering and you should be fine. She looks fine and don't worry about those lower leaves, as small as that container is and as late as the plant is in to flowering she looks real good. If you have the money to spend and can find something with a little less N and more P & K it would be much better during flowering but other than that keep doing what you are doing. The NPK ratios are listed for you below.

, Kväve (N) 2,7%, Fosfor (F) 0,4%, Kalium (K) 1,7%,kalcium, Agnesium, Svavel m fl.


 
Bio Bobact looks like it should work pretty good actually. Continue feeding with that every other watering and you should be fine. She looks fine and don't worry about those lower leaves, as small as that container is and as late as the plant is in to flowering she looks real good. If you have the money to spend and can find something with a little less N and more P & K it would be much better during flowering but other than that keep doing what you are doing. The NPK ratios are listed for you below.

, Kväve (N) 2,7%, Fosfor (F) 0,4%, Kalium (K) 1,7%,kalcium, Agnesium, Svavel m fl.



Thanks man, that's good to hear some reassuring words :)
 
You guys think it could be eating itself? Looks almost done. Ya think the little pots speed it up? Still learning :D 55 days though....thats real quick. Ya can always flush and feed again with bloom nutes. I dont think they look to bad but once again im a newbie lol.
 
Ph is more likely to go south in a smaller container. Salt build up is more likely and you need to water more often. I would say bigger pots and less plants would work out better next time. And less costly in seed. You should still have some very tasty fruity nugs. ;)
 
Considering the size of the pots their in and the fact you didn't start feeding until a week ago they look pretty good... to me they just look a little hungry once the nutes kick in i think you should be fine. Good luck fella
 
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