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Hey everyone,
Hoping for some help here. It seems every run I do, I always run into the same issue at some point, but the more I do, the later the problems seem to start, so I suppose that's a good thing. Right now, everything has been looking excellent during Veg and early flower, but now that I'm in mid to late flower, I'm seeing some issues.
This is the first time trying CropSalt nutrients, so I'm following the manufacturer's recommend amounts (Flower nutrients - 5.1g A / 2.6g B). According to their FAQ, they suggest not adding anything else to them, including calmag, etc - so I've been trying to follow their recommended regiment. EC is sitting about 2.1, PH has been largely sitting around 6.0 (anywhere between 5.8-6.2, and I tend to leave it alone honestly). I'm using buffered coco, and right now watering 3x a day.
To my eyes, this looks like a calcium issue, and I also personally feel that the plant is showing signs of too much Nitrogen, as it looks really dark green/shiny to me, but again - first time running their nutes, I wanted to follow their suggested guide). I'm not really sure what to do at this point, nor am I really sure how to adjust their nutrients if needed.
I realize she looks pretty bad. Hopefully someone can help with some suggestions for future runs. I've got quite a few runs under my belt, but I still always end up with some kind of problem like this for some reason.
Thanks, much appreciated.
Hoping for some help here. It seems every run I do, I always run into the same issue at some point, but the more I do, the later the problems seem to start, so I suppose that's a good thing. Right now, everything has been looking excellent during Veg and early flower, but now that I'm in mid to late flower, I'm seeing some issues.
This is the first time trying CropSalt nutrients, so I'm following the manufacturer's recommend amounts (Flower nutrients - 5.1g A / 2.6g B). According to their FAQ, they suggest not adding anything else to them, including calmag, etc - so I've been trying to follow their recommended regiment. EC is sitting about 2.1, PH has been largely sitting around 6.0 (anywhere between 5.8-6.2, and I tend to leave it alone honestly). I'm using buffered coco, and right now watering 3x a day.
To my eyes, this looks like a calcium issue, and I also personally feel that the plant is showing signs of too much Nitrogen, as it looks really dark green/shiny to me, but again - first time running their nutes, I wanted to follow their suggested guide). I'm not really sure what to do at this point, nor am I really sure how to adjust their nutrients if needed.
I realize she looks pretty bad. Hopefully someone can help with some suggestions for future runs. I've got quite a few runs under my belt, but I still always end up with some kind of problem like this for some reason.
Thanks, much appreciated.