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ing earth juice oily can which is like there version of cal mag and no i do not measure ppmlooks like a cal mag issue, what medium are you using and what nutes are you using? at what ppm? or do you measure ppm?
how much are you feeding and how often?well im using earth juice sea blast and im using foxfarm ocean forest soil what else do you want to know exactly?
1/2 tsp of the bloom per gal 1/2 of the cal mag stuff and a tsp of catylyst its molasses pretty much and i feed once a weekhow much are you feeding and how often?
alright i will try to ph and see if that helps. thanksit looks cal mag def. because of a nute lockout, thats my only guess, im using ocean forrest as well and i had the same problem, it was a ph issue, you should check your ph before and check your run off, and adjust accordingly. thats my advice, ive given up on using nute lines, and started brewing my own teas, and i do not ph anymore and the plants look awesome, they love it!
Upper leaves and that presentation is pretty much a CLASSIC calcium deficiency. Not 'calmag', there is no such thing as a 'calmag' deficiency. It's either calcium, or magnesium. Both can certainly occur AT the same time, but never in the same way or place. Calcium deficiency is always upper leaves (newest growth), whereas Mg- is always lower growth (older growth). This has to do with mobility, or lack thereof, of each mineral. Calcium is immobile in the plant whereas magnesium is mobile.my plants recently started getting brown spots on the veins on the leafs on the upper portion of the plant and they are budding, 4th week and I know that my nutrient system has atleast a little bit of every nutrient that they need but I dont ph because I was told that my nutrient line auto ph's so does anybody know whats wrong?
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