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I'm noticing light green growth on all my new plants. The odd thing is that they're all in different mediums. I have one in coco soil & I'm only feeding GH nutrients and 2 in different super soil mixes. For the coco & super soil mix #1, I've been feeding it a mix of RO water + dechlorinated tap water (my cities water is very hard). For super soil mix #2, I've been feeding it straight RO water.

Does this new growth look normal, or perhaps is it a CalMag deficiency?

Coco

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how about just magnesium ? are you using LED's? (i would) add epsom salt @1gram per gallon. to up the magnesium .
 
I'm noticing light green growth on all my new plants. The odd thing is that they're all in different mediums. I have one in coco soil & I'm only feeding GH nutrients and 2 in different super soil mixes. For the coco & super soil mix #1, I've been feeding it a mix of RO water + dechlorinated tap water (my cities water is very hard). For super soil mix #2, I've been feeding it straight RO water.

Does this new growth look normal, or perhaps is it a CalMag deficiency?

Coco

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My last strain of white widow would do that regardless of what you gave it. Sometimes its genetic.

Watch the new growth, as it gets older if it darkens up in a few days, its genetic and you dont need to do anything. If the light green lasts past the new growth stage, then it may be a calmag issue.

The coco is most definitely going to need calmag as a rule.

Good luck man! Hope a few others chime in to give you more options.
 
that is the color of happy, healthy, new growth. nice job
 
When your plant grows new leaves, they take a little while to fill up with chlorophyll, which is what makes them green. As the new growth gets bigger, it should darken, usually a day or two.
 
My last strain of white widow would do that regardless of what you gave it. Sometimes its genetic.

Watch the new growth, as it gets older if it darkens up in a few days, its genetic and you dont need to do anything. If the light green lasts past the new growth stage, then it may be a calmag issue.

The coco is most definitely going to need calmag as a rule.

Good luck man! Hope a few others chime in to give you more options.
Hey guys sorry but I'm trying to be preventative and I noticed the tips of my plants are going super neon almost silver. This is space candy right at 7 weeks is she okay?
 

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Hey guys sorry but I'm trying to be preventative and I noticed the tips of my plants are going super neon almost silver. This is space candy right at 7 weeks is she okay?
thats not a problem, its just a tiny bit of nutrient burn, it should stay as it is..or it might travel towards the stem. ive got it on a plant .
 
Thanks very much I did just over feed because I was told she could use it at this stage.
 
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