Confuten1
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What's up confu. Over feeding of a particular thing can cause lockout therefor creating a deficiency. Iv done this same thing before. Iv found it to be much easier to over do Cal in a foliar over watering with it. Are you using RO, city or well water?
Iv never used cal25 before so I'm not exactly sure if water will rinse off anything or its all been taken in by now. When I over neem iv soaked plants with water and it helped take off extra oils a bit. When it comes to foliar feeding I think the damage is done already by the time it shows. But, either way spraying with straight water never hurts lol. Soak those babies down with some straight RO and kick the lights off for like 4 hours.....I can't see that making anything worse
What's up Z! Just curious why u would have to lower ur Cal at the root level to increase ur Cal by foliar. I am sure there is some science behind it and I'd like to learn something here myself. Thanks ahead of time bro.whats good confu, sorry to hear about your recent misfortune. Im with Skunkmasta, real easy to over feed when using ca25 as a foliar. i fucked up awhile back, i read some shit from Cap and i was like "fuck i gotta try that!" well i used a bit too much and within 24 hours brown necrotic spots showed up on my foliage... What threw me off was that im pretty savy at figuring out whats locked out within my medium, but i never seen a Ca lockout when using a foliaro_O. just figured i burned em a bit... i also didnt take into consideration that i should lower my Ca ppm in my nute levels when i plan on using a Ca supplement foliar...
im not saying this is what happened in your case, but i follow your posts, and you got mad skills as a grower. So its fair to say that you have a program "dialed" in. And if the only variable you just recently changed was adding ca25 in as a foliar and now your having negative affects... hmm well im guessing you answered your own question;)
hope all turns out for the best man
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What's up Z! Just curious why u would have to lower ur Cal at the root level to increase ur Cal by foliar. I am sure there is some science behind it and I'd like to learn something here myself. Thanks ahead of time bro.
Thats what I was looking for. Thank u! Sux that it happened bro! Good luck!My understanding that Cal at the leaf is more ready available than at the root zone so a lil goes a long way. If u make it available at the root and leaf , it's kinda over kill . That's what I did applied to much at the leaf and and I also applied it at the root when it wasn't nessissary and thus locked up the Cal.
Confu
Thmx for the post @Theoneandonly Z , that's what I'm thinking man, spraying
Cal25 was the only thing that changed and it involves Ca and that's what the leaves are showing so it must be that. I can deal with that no biggie, before I figured it out I was concerned I might have some bugs so this thread is a big relief (confirming what I thought might be the issue) . I haven't had nute lockouts or burns in years so this kinda thru me off at first. Hey Man U going to the cup right? I'll pm u.
Confu
Ca25 is 1 tsp level teaspoon per gallon. How is that hard to measure Confu? Also 2.5 mL of Calmag isn't that much..
Maybe something else. Pics?
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