First Grow In A Long Time.

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crimsonecho

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Lights on with tiny magnifying glasses on leaves worries me .
Just do it half an hour before, it will dry by then. I do it almost always under full lights, even sprayed neem and shit like that. Never had a spot caused by it. Use a surfactant if you like. It will prevent water to accumulate. No magnifier effect.
 
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But if you’ve done it I’ll give a try . Do you have them dripping or just wet ? Do you whipe off excess ? Sorry for all questions
 
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If it’s a magnesium couldn’t I use cal mag in feeding ? I’ll try the foliage spray . 1/4 tsp per liter . I’ll do it before I turn lights on . Let’s see what happens bro . First run can’t hurt anyone .
 
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But if you’ve done it I’ll give a try . Do you have them dripping or just wet ? Do you whipe off excess ? Sorry for all questions
If it’s a magnesium couldn’t I use cal mag in feeding ? I’ll try the foliage spray . 1/4 tsp per liter . I’ll do it before I turn lights on . Let’s see what happens bro . First run can’t hurt anyone .
Yeah i do it, but you may have problems, its better to play it safe. I get them soaking wet and don’t dry it.
There is a bit mag problem but not cal. Why add cal when you can solve it with 1/4 tsp epsom.. there maybe a ratio problem with cal and mag in you water. For example mine has 10:1 but 5:1ish is more preferable if i remember correctly so adding epsom helps in this case. More than adding cal-mag too.
 
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I’ll spray her and see what happens . I don’t see any clawing . Wasn’t alarmed by the color . I’ll see what happens
 
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I’ll spray her and see what happens . I don’t see any clawing . Wasn’t alarmed by the color . I’ll see what happens
Well clawing is toxicity, you shouldn’t get to that point. And if you look carefully you can see some of the tips are looking downwards, like drooping. A sign of nitrogen abundance in this case.
 
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