Should i cut the affected leaves off?

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Kinetik

Kinetik

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Hello all. I have a bit of a problem with my little thing. I am now in week 2 of veg and the first pair of leaves stayed undeveloped and got rusty, now turning to black spots.
This is a calmag or nutriet burn issue. I have been using organic soil and organic nuts (biobizz). I used since start half the recomended dosage, but still i think i did something wrong. Anyway, i researched, i now all i have to do now, flush with alg-a-mic and slowly resume dosage.
One thing i do not know if i should do now, later, or ever..is…do i cut the leaves off?
Thanks!
 
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Rawkn

Rawkn

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Hey kinetik. I'd remove the bad leaves myself. I see your plants are only a couple weeks old and are in organic soil. That soil alone should give you 4+ weeks of nutrients for your plants. You've very likely fed them too much and/or made the soil too acidic with the bio buzz.

You probably should flush with Phd water or, what I would do is probably repot in fresh soil if I had the soil to do it with.

Best of luck to you. Someone else may have better advice than this. I just say what I'd do if it were my plants.
 
Kinetik

Kinetik

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Hi. Thanks for the advice. Repotting is not an option because it’s an autoflower and the stress will affect it much. Flushing with just water is a problem for me because i do not have a ph-meter or adjustable solution. Tap water is at around 7.6 and the lower bottled mineral water i could find at the store is as 7.8 ph.
Biobizz nuts regulate the ph, that is why i have to wait for the ordered Alg-a-mic. My soil, sais on the bag retains at 6.5…shloud i flush now with the water i have?
 
Rawkn

Rawkn

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I think you should be OK to give it a flush with any clean dechlorinated water you can use. The good thing about organic soil is its usually very good at balancing the PH. At only 2 weeks I can't see a Calmag deficiency being an issue, there's very likely too much of something in the soil. Even if your water had a PH of 8 I'd say flush. In fact my water's ph used to be 8 and I used it in organics as is with no problems at all.
 
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