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Deficiencies Or Nute Burn?

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Things are looking good there.
 
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They are looking better by the hour
 
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That could be partly the reason, but also young shoots dont have as many chloroplasts producing chlorophyll, so they lack the deep green that mature plant tissue has when photosynthesis is in full production.

I personally wouldn't add more Ca. I dont see any other signs of Ca- like small brown spots or anything.
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Did you ever ask yourself why chloroplasts are lacking in the new growth? What is needed for the building blocks and foundation of chlorophyll production?

Also, I see lack of Ca with the number of blades on the leaves. Nothing terrible, but deficient imo. Also, small brown spots are Mg deficiency and Mn, not Ca. They interact with each other as cations so that is a big reason people think those are due to Ca. (mg not mn)
 
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Here is a fantastic video explaining the process of N vs Ca in new plant growth. Been using their product ever since, and I notice a huge difference. In the spring once my plants find their feet, and things get turned into high gear, applications of foliar Ca really helps the new growth keep up. It helps prevent spring bug attacks, and helps build strong cell walls which later helps with pest and mildew resistance. Hope this helps.


 
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Notice the purple stems also? Lacking P.......
 
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@Bulldog420 I posted this somewhere else but don’t think anybody saw it. Since you seem to be quite knowledgeable about calcium I wanted to know if given the conditions of this plant (it’s the only one in the garden with this deficiency) I should hold off on flower? I just foliar fed, the immediate new growth doesn’t have the brown spots or curling or any other symptomatic signs of it YET...I was just about to flip 12/12 in like a day or 2 at the most. Think I’ll be ok or give it more time? Should I even bother taking clones and try to nurse it back to health before taking clones again, or just flower it out and say to hell with it?
 
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View attachment 859631 View attachment 859632 @Bulldog420 I posted this somewhere else but don’t think anybody saw it. Since you seem to be quite knowledgeable about calcium I wanted to know if given the conditions of this plant (it’s the only one in the garden with this deficiency). My question is I just foliar fed, the immediate new growth doesn’t have the brown spots or curling or any other symptomatic signs of it YET...I was just about to flip 12/12 in like a day or 2 at the most. Think I’ll be ok or give it more time? Should I even bother taking clones and try to nurse it back to health before taking clones again, or just flower it out and say to hell with it?
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Really don’t want to wait unless absolutely necessary. This room needs to get emptied out to make room for the next round, so yeah I am pressed for time
 
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Go ahead and flower her. Just make sure to give her what she needs.
 
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Go ahead and flower her. Just make sure to give her what she needs.
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Cool thanks
 
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The light green could have been from accelerated growth. As they grow new shoots they tend to start out lighter green and then within a day or two they go darker. The reason I say this is because the light green isn't limited to just the top, it is also down lower in the plant.
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Was gonna say it looks like new good frosty to me but idk
 
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They are looking better by the hourView attachment 859062View attachment 859063
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You just watched them grow a half inch. They do that when you whisper to them
 
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View attachment 859631 View attachment 859632 @Bulldog420 I posted this somewhere else but don’t think anybody saw it. Since you seem to be quite knowledgeable about calcium I wanted to know if given the conditions of this plant (it’s the only one in the garden with this deficiency) I should hold off on flower? I just foliar fed, the immediate new growth doesn’t have the brown spots or curling or any other symptomatic signs of it YET...I was just about to flip 12/12 in like a day or 2 at the most. Think I’ll be ok or give it more time? Should I even bother taking clones and try to nurse it back to health before taking clones again, or just flower it out and say to hell with it?
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I would run it but that’s just me
 
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