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What are you feeding? And how much / often. Looks like beginning of some cal def, possibly a bit light on nitrogen as well, she’s a bit light.Ignore broken splits was ment to say brown spots, I'm guessing it's light burn as the brown spots are on the top leaves closest to light does anyone know if I cut the top leaves off will the buds at top still grow?
Also do you know if these brown spots will spread to other leaves as all the top leaves now have spots and what do you recommend I do?What are you feeding? And how much / often. Looks like beginning of some cal def, possibly a bit light on nitrogen as well, she’s a bit light.
I would not remove the leaves just due to a few brown spots, the leaf is still photosynthesizing, if it’s cal def she’ll eventually curl up and die and that’s when I’d remove them until they they are still beneficial to the plants growth
She’s a nice sized auto though!
I haven't been using any cal or mag, should I get some cal mag biobizz and will that sort the problem then?Hoping someone with more knowledge with liquid neuts jumps in, but if it is cal, cal-mag issue it appears correct showing top first, closest to the light.
You’re week 6 (from seed I imagine you’re about week 3ish of flower it’s right about when they usually begin to want it)
How much cal and mag is in the neuts you are using?
Okay thankyou for your information I will start using cal mag also I do you use ph down biobizz everytime I water as my ph of the water is around 8.0 I use ph down to about 6.0-6.5Basically. Add CalMag and your lights are fine. She will be able to process the higher light intensity if she can get more magnesium and in turn will use more P in her processing.
If you don’t want to use CalMag, raise the light or reduce intensity. But this always means less yield and potency.
That’s great. Every so often, check the PPM of the runout to determine if she is ignoring nutrients. If you do that regularly, it can help you identify issues before they show up in the plant. It is another process, but it is the same process as measuring PPM in hydro every day that you check Ph. It is just a slower process of diagnosis in soil. So you do catch things like PPM creep a little bit later. Hence, why soil growers need to flush if they get wild PPM rise, they are usually a few days behind on identifying nute lockout.Okay thankyou for your information I will start using cal mag also I do you use ph down biobizz everytime I water as my ph of the water is around 8.0 I use ph down to about 6.0-6.5
Look at this feed chart and try to follow it with your nutes, Reg veg nutes until week 2-3 of flower then the other elements are neededWedding glue auto on week 6 top leafs have broken spits and seems to be spreading I've had my led light quite close to the tip pf the canopy around 12-15 inches as ran out of room to move light up. Ph of soil is roughly around 6.8 any help much appreciated.
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