blancolighter
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So I kinda know the answer to this question, but this site feels like it could use some posting action so I'll throw this question up anyways.
I grow in my basement and have one vegging area which is in a particularly cold section. These plants always seem to be easy to burn, but also at the same time seem to easily become P or K deficient.
Does anyone have any detailed info to offer on how cold weather affects nutrient uptake of vegging plants.
All my other plants are warm and doing great, I just want some knowledge for a few of my ladies...
I grow in my basement and have one vegging area which is in a particularly cold section. These plants always seem to be easy to burn, but also at the same time seem to easily become P or K deficient.
Does anyone have any detailed info to offer on how cold weather affects nutrient uptake of vegging plants.
All my other plants are warm and doing great, I just want some knowledge for a few of my ladies...