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Help with growing, leaves dying

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Help with growing, leaves dying

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Hi guys, I'm just wondering if I'm having a problem. I'm at 5.5 weeks into flowering, and it looks like it's dying early. Is this normal. It's a hulkberry plant.
Help with growing leaves dying
 
Flowering is the last stage of a plant's life, so some leaf necrosis is normal. There also seems to be a nutrient problem, though. What have you been feeding it?
 
geezus it’s not the light but raising now because the plants immune system has been compromised..
you missed the boat on her needing calmag.,
 
I'd say move the light up or dim it, reduce the Tiger Bloom and add some Cal-Mag. Nick's right that it's late for the Cal-Mag, but it might help some. Those damaged leaves won't recover, but I'm thinking you can still bring in a crop with some TLC.
 
I'd say move the light up or dim it, reduce the Tiger Bloom and add some Cal-Mag. Nick's right that it's late for the Cal-Mag, but it might help some. Those damaged leaves won't recover, but I'm thinking you can still bring in a crop with some TLC.
Couldn't find any cal mag locally. I'll have to order from Amazon. Any solutions till I get some?
 
Well that sucks. I ordered some for next time. Will this be plant produce anything smokable.
I have a spray bottle of this shit called optic foliar overgrow. Its great for young plants but if I ever see even a hint of a deficiency I bomb the leaves with it and then I work out the problem properly. It can be used with the lights on too so its very handy to have it around and great for seedlings and clones too in their early days
 
It's getting to the point where a guy cant have an opinion around here. I can see the plant looks calcium deficient. At this stage I feel it's just as important to ease up on the light intensity then deal with the calcium issue. Wood ash is loaded with Calcium, Magnesium, Iron, Many other minerals.

If you can have a fire or get your hands on some clean wood ash. 5 water to 1 ash mix well and let the solution settle an hour. Add 2 cups of solution to a gallon of water. Deep water the plant with this. It's easy to do and works wonders. The leaves will not come back but it will help the plant finish up.
 
It's getting to the point where a guy cant have an opinion around here. I can see the plant looks calcium deficient. At this stage I feel it's just as important to ease up on the light intensity then deal with the calcium issue. Wood ash is loaded with Calcium, Magnesium, Iron, Many other minerals.

If you can have a fire or get your hands on some clean wood ash. 5 water to 1 ash mix well and let the solution settle an hour. Add 2 cups of solution to a gallon of water. Deep water the plant with this. It's easy to do and works wonders. The leaves will not come back but it will help the plant finish up.

No. Not able to do that. I did move the light way up. And ordered fox farms cal mag from Amazon. Will have it middle of next week.
 
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