Tall guy01
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Hello what is ca-?Slight overfeeding, slight P- (or P utilization/uptake problems), and on one plant I saw old Ca-, seems to have outgrown it.
I can't really see the leaves with the yellowing margins, but if you take a look at my thread called The Charts, you'll find some good graphics + a flow chart that's very helpful in making a Dx.
Slight overfeeding, slight P- (or P utilization/uptake problems), and on one plant I saw old Ca-, seems to have outgrown it.
I can't really see the leaves with the yellowing margins, but if you take a look at my thread called The Charts, you'll find some good graphics + a flow chart that's very helpful in making a Dx.
hello and thanks for your help,Quit feeding and just flush. Plain ph'd water. No nutes. I don't think they will recover being thatfar into flower but if you can stop the damage from getting worse, she will use what's left of those leaves stored energy to produce more bud in the final weeks.
Better yet, what's your medium? If you are in soil you could give em a drought and quit watering for a week. That's what happens in the fall. People might disagree, people might agree, but in the flowering period it would generally be fall when dry periods occur.
Sounds like an option here is the most recent pictures
hello and thanks for your help,
rockwall is my medium
What you describe sounds like a classic Ca-. Because it's an immobile element you're now really only going to be able to stop progression, not reverse the damage. They also do look burned. If you're using salt based fertilizers this is really easy to do and if you're not using very low EC feeds in between pushing full feedings, I think that can explain why you got the readings you did from the run-off.My leaves are drying and cracking brown spots on most of the top leaves.
I have looked at your charts but what's the solution please I see it maybe the
Iron zinc mag and copper but any ideas how I can help my plants
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