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Bruhh im panicking do you got a answer for me ot not !Don't start two threads for the same question. See your other thread for viable answers.
No need to panic, see below.Bruhh im panicking do you got a answer for me ot not !
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It looks like a calcium deficiency. Don't take that to mean that you need to add anything before finding the cause of the problem.
Without details. Temps, humidities, growing medium, pot size, plant age, lighting, lighting schedule, air movement, watering, frequency-style-nutrient content-pH in and out etc. It's nearly impossible to nail down a cause.
To start. Stop removing leaves and address the cause. Those leaves are both providing for your plants and indicating to you that the plant they are attached to has issues. The leaves are not the cause of the problem. Removing them in this case only depletes stored nutrients and reduces potential for photosynthesis and transpiration. Making it harder for your plant to recover.
I answer the questionsNo need to panic, see below.
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^^^ is a completely viable answer, brodudemanguy. Can continue this conversation in your other thread.
So should i cut the damaged ones dont see why there needed ya kno there dyingYour first mistake was using Miracle Grow as soil. The soil performs terrible with the time released capsules of nutrients in them which can cause cannabis to suffer toxicities and/or deficiencies. Cannabis need certain amounts and certain kinds of nutrients throughout it's entire life-cycle. Using that soil does not really allow this. Anyways, I would start introducing some cal-mag into your feedings and the problem "should" correct itself. Please note that damaged leaves won't recover.
And also i dont have cal mag i have theseYour first mistake was using Miracle Grow as soil. The soil performs terrible with the time released capsules of nutrients in them which can cause cannabis to suffer toxicities and/or deficiencies. Cannabis need certain amounts and certain kinds of nutrients throughout it's entire life-cycle. Using that soil does not really allow this. Anyways, I would start introducing some cal-mag into your feedings and the problem "should" correct itself. Please note that damaged leaves won't recover.
So all i do is add the cal mag to the amount of nutes im already using ?You need a product that contains calcium. One such as Cal-mag...
Im shocked its actually growing so many people ask about led lights when you prolly really dont need them i vegged with wal mart daylight bulbs wow gotta see what i can use for flowerYes. I common brand of Cal-mag is General Hydroponic's Cali Magic. It runs about $20-25 a bottle. Usually varies from 2.5mg-5mg per gallon of water once a week.
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