jdesmedt
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This is my first posting here so please don't be too rough on me. I feel I've hit a wall and badly need some input...
I'm in week 2 of flowering this 50/50 indica/sativa strain in coco/perlite mix.
Leaves started showing signs of what appeared to be calmag deficiency. This would make sense as I did provide calmag but it was the end of an old bottle and I just read somewhere that calmag goes bad after a while ? This is my first grow in coco and I perhaps made the mistake of not watering frequently enough, which could account for the calmag deficiency. In any case, leaves started showing fading between veins. I didn't react quickly enough and now I've got some pretty sick-looking girls (see pics). I belatedly changed to a fresh calmag bottle and upped the intake (root + foliar) but I guess there's no turning back. The girls are damaged, period.
My question is as such: should I keep going or trash them now and start over? Obviously, I don't want to wait another 6+ weeks to harvest if the outcome (yield/potency) is going to be disappointing. Electricity is expensive enough as it is where I live, don't want to be spending it on a dead end.
What do you think?
I'm in week 2 of flowering this 50/50 indica/sativa strain in coco/perlite mix.
Leaves started showing signs of what appeared to be calmag deficiency. This would make sense as I did provide calmag but it was the end of an old bottle and I just read somewhere that calmag goes bad after a while ? This is my first grow in coco and I perhaps made the mistake of not watering frequently enough, which could account for the calmag deficiency. In any case, leaves started showing fading between veins. I didn't react quickly enough and now I've got some pretty sick-looking girls (see pics). I belatedly changed to a fresh calmag bottle and upped the intake (root + foliar) but I guess there's no turning back. The girls are damaged, period.
My question is as such: should I keep going or trash them now and start over? Obviously, I don't want to wait another 6+ weeks to harvest if the outcome (yield/potency) is going to be disappointing. Electricity is expensive enough as it is where I live, don't want to be spending it on a dead end.
What do you think?