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Bcs the first time was totally deficient, I have already made a post about it where they told me to add calmag, so i added 1,2ml (quantity recommended for deficiencies), i don’t think i noticed a better result, the second time i added 2ml, but my branches went purple, thirth time 2,5ml and this is the result.Why would you use 4x the recommended dose?
What medium are you using?
Nutrients being used?
How often are you watering?
Temps?
Humidity?
That plant looks severely deficient.
where can I get magnesium?Looks like there was a calcium excess at some point and an serious ongoing magnesium deficiency issue.
I was wondering, what if it's an excess of calcium causing other elements to lock out?
Thank you for advice! my temps were higher before, always 27/28°C, but now gas is too expencive in my country... anyway I said it in the first post, I'm using distilled water, and I can say, I've always used my tap water (200ppm water) and I've never had problems with it, but maybe for micobrial life distilled is a way better even if I let water stay still for some days before I water my plants. I started having problems with distilled water, but maybe that's a coincidence since I bought better led lights.Seems like you've got a lot going on and are just throwing everything under the sun at them. More is less! Really hard to narrow down what the exact problem is at this point tbh.
Pick a basic nutrient solution/line and stick with something simple like a 4-4-4 for veg and 2-8-4 for bloom. You don't need 8-10 products and it would seem that it is just complicating things. Your temps are really low and you should be at 26-30 with lights on - a 10 degree swing is fine for night. You haven't said if you are using tap water, well water, RO water, distilled water or what not. You can add magnesium with plain epsom salts. Most tap water contains enough Calcium and Magnesium where you don't need to supplement. And if you do just add some epsom salts to a feed.
You can grow cannabis in inert soil for 1-2 weeks before having to feed. Less is more.
Thank you for advice! my temps were higher before, always 27/28°C, but now gas is too expencive in my country... anyway I said it in the first post, I'm using distilled water, and I can say, I've always used my tap water (200ppm water) and I've never had problems with it, but maybe for micobrial life distilled is a way better even if I let water stay still for some days before I water my plants. I started having problems with distilled water, but maybe that's a coincidence since I bought better led lights.
My new growth has purple tips for some reasonDamage done on many leaves is not always correctable . The leaf may always appear in same condition .
The correction is often more easily noted in new growth
yeah I think I'll just switch back to my tap water, but isn't it bad for living soil with all these chlorates and phosphates?I had issues when switching from my tap water to RO water - wasn't supplementing Cal or Mag. Distilled water is similar in that there are no trace minerals in the water so your plants will be lacking. My advice is to stick with your tap water if your plants aren't having issues with it. No reason to switch to distilled if it wasn't broken before.
Might be a good idea to get some other seeds popped at this point and start getting a baseline going for your next grows. Tap water is perfectly fine for organic grows and living soils. Every city and place is going to have different tap water so just check yours and make sure it's okay/see how your plants do with it. I fill up 18L jugs with tap water and let them sit for 24 hours before I use in my plants.yeah I think I'll just switch back to my tap water, but isn't it bad for living soil with all these chlorates and phosphates?
ps: I didn't add any calmag this time, i'll water again next week as always... I hope to see some changes, it doesn't look good at all.
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