Weekly Tip: March week 2 – Introduce More P + K
The weather is warming up and the nutrient uptake is increasing. This is a good time to introduce more phosphorus and potassium into your plant’s diet. Read the plant for nutrient deficiencies. Interveinal clorosis (green veins in the leaf, yellow in between veins) means nitrogen deficieny or iron-lock. Refer to Jorge Cervantes “Marijuana Horticulture: The Indoor/Outdoor Medical Grower’s Bible”, www.marijuanagrowing.com.
Posted Thursday, March 13th, 2008 | In Guerilla Speeks, Weekly Tips.
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