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what stage of growth are they in? veg or flower? if in flower how long have they been in flower and whats the posted flower time with the breeder that produced the strain. You need to offer up more info.I have several plants with this effecting it and I can't figure it out! Need help before I loose them! Brown spots on several leaves. Some curling up. Plants are grown indoors in 5 gallon fabric pots under LED lights. PH is in correct range. Any help is appreciated. Thinking calcium problems but don't know
what stage of growth are they in? veg or flower? if in flower how long have they been in flower and whats the posted flower time with the breeder that produced the strain. You need to offer up more info.
http://www.growweedeasy.com/phosphorus-deficiency-cannabis link for common issues
Might be P defish whats your soil brand and what are you feeding with?
I'm not familair with the nute your using but to my mind 2 weeks is way too long. Could be why your developing a defish. Step up your feeding with closer intervals. I usually feed, water, water, feed. then repeatI'm growing these in black gold organic soil. Feeding them oceanic fert every two weeks as directed on bottle. It's call pacific Gro.
hi I'm a new grower too, I had this on my leaves, fuck I had every colour and problem, mine turned out to be a ph problem, I was ph'ing the water to about 6.4 after adding bio canna Flores pouring it in and not checking the run off. when the plants turned to shit tested the run off and it was 5.8. apparently a lot of nutes get locked out below 6.4
This is not true, you need to do some more research before passing out information like this
Thats looks like a p problem... meaning youre probably NOT in correct ph range... 6.8 is cool for soil. And lay off the nutes... cut what youre doing in halfI have several plants with this effecting it and I can't figure it out! Need help before I loose them! Brown spots on several leaves. Some curling up. Plants are grown indoors in 5 gallon fabric pots under LED lights. PH is in correct range. Any help is appreciated. Thinking calcium problems but don't know
This is not true, you need to do some more research before passing out information like this
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