Bretzy420
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It looks like it could be a magnesium deficiency but it's hard to tell with the light shining through the leaf. I also noticed a couple of holes. What do the undersides of the leaves look like? Do you see any spots that look like they could be from insects?
No cal mag yet as I've been using only organics would you have any good suggestions for a organic cal mag?Have you added any CalMag? From the second photo it looks like the onset of a calcium deficiency which is consistent with why it's only on the lower leaves. Nutrient deficiencies normally begin showing on the lower leaves and work their way upwards.
Yes just started floweringyou in flower?
show pics of whole plant
Just as a heads up, Ocean Forest is not an organic product. I use GenHydro CALiMAGic.No cal mag yet as I've been using only organics would you have any good suggestions for a organic cal mag?
Thank you for that information I'm done using it now since I'm switching to the tray2grow system going to try coco. It seems like I've had some complications with the plants I did use it with.Just as a heads up, Ocean Forest is not an organic product. I use GenHydro CALiMAGic.
It's diatomaceous earth that got kicked up from my canopy fan I been wiping it off stuffs a pain to deal with.Also, do you have something on the leaves or are those white spots more bleached sections of the leaf?
I don't grow in coco but from what I've heard it's more difficult than soil. My recommendation would be to decide on a nutrient program that you can use in its entirety rather than piecing and parting nutrients to help you achieve your goals. Here are some good places to start:Thank you for that information I'm done using it now since I'm switching to the tray2grow system going to try coco. It seems like I've had some complications with the plants I did use it with.
Thank you brother you are the man!I don't grow in coco but from what I've heard it's more difficult than soil. My recommendation would be to decide on a nutrient program that you can use in its entirety rather than piecing and parting nutrients to help you achieve your goals. Here are some good places to start:
Mother Earth: https://www.mother-earthproducts.com/products/fertilizers-and-supplements/
Jack's: https://www.jacksnutrients.com/online-store/Jacks-321-p101469431
GenHydro: https://generalhydroponics.com/products/categories/nutrients/
Advanced: https://www.advancednutrients.com/products/
Happy growing!
I'm just glad I have two pennies to throw in the jar.Thank you brother you are the man!
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