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foliar feeding i’ve never done it, they don’t need it and you should stop that especially now in flower. green cleaner i’m nut sure about using that either in flower.I plan on going to 50% nutes on the next feed, and hoping for the best. Being that its almost to week 4, are they going to stretch more? My healthy plant in that tent is really thriving. Should I resume foliar feeding and my PM green cleaner?
no that was there earlier but real light green in colour, ok.. not boron.,Just trying to get ahead of this next problem.. looks like a boron or mag def but its so hard to be sure.
ill take more pics tomorrow - this is from the healthy plant. The overwatered females are doing fine, probably going to be hungry.no that was there earlier but real light green in colour, ok.. not boron.,
i’ll look her over
sorry for repeated questions but when did you switch to 12/12?ok, i think it’s a magnesium deficiency.
is it easy to see the ingredient levels on package?
no need to be sorry brother - i owe you the world for the mentorship. Tomorrow will start week 4 since going 12/12. Yes the ingredients are easy to read on the bottles. I am supplementing with cal-mag as well, maybe I should go above the max dose? Theyre getting 5ml/gal which is the most it recommends. Also using tap water, so it should be spiked alilsorry for repeated questions but when did you switch to 12/12?
mmm, 5ml, generally that’s a lot already.. like i doubt it could be effects from the overwatering as that plant didn’t show those signs.. a slight chance it is.. mmm, one of your most recent photos is a canopy shot, do that same photo tomorrow after lights been on for an hour.. i’ll look her over again and start thinking tonight, you’ll probably get some other advice as well tonight.no need to be sorry brother - i owe you the world for the mentorship. Tomorrow will start week 4 since going 12/12. Yes the ingredients are easy to read on the bottles. I am supplementing with cal-mag as well, maybe I should go above the max dose? Theyre getting 5ml/gal which is the most it recommends. Also using tap water, so it should be spiked alil
i think his is a nutrient deficiency/lockout..
yes yours is wind damage, but see how easily if you didn’t know the fan did that damage than you’d be thinking overwatering? and than..View attachment 1109496
sorry, i cant think tonight. anyway, that just looked sorta like mine. may have nothing to do with it though, i have no real knowledge
She got water + calmag only last watering. Should be dry here in a day or two to feed againit’s possible your giving to much p and k causing her not to uptake the mg.. there are other reason for mg not being up taken like cold roots, soil staying too wet.. etc..
your still giving that one full strength nutrient?
i see @Aqua Man is back, we’ll get him to confirm or diss my reply, see what he suggest?it’s possible your giving to much p and k causing her not to uptake the mg.. there are other reason for mg not being up taken like cold roots, soil staying too wet.. etc..
your still giving that one full strength nutrient?
just throwing this out there wouldn’t the leaf edges slightly curl up first before the burning from the lights? also the burning is uniform and kinda starts from the outer edge area and moves inward? just my two cents..Looks like heat, light and water stress.
What's the day/night temps, humidity?
Media and watering practices?
Nutrients and concentration mixed?
Light and distance?
First and foremost reduce the light intensity as soon as you notice issues so you don't accelerate the damage
Yeah but I think it's a combination because plants can handle much more light under the proper conditions... so it may not directly be caused by the light but rather the environment cause it to be less tolerantjust throwing this out there wouldn’t the leaf edges slightly curl up first before the burning from the lights? also the burning is uniform and kinda starts from the outer edge area and moves inward? just my two cents..
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