mstrpkl
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Hey no problem man! I really appreciate the input :) i know you just want this lady to do as well as i want her to.Oh, okay if you say they are green I have no reason to doubt you, you want help so you wouldnt lie about that otherwise you wouldnt be able to get help but it does look a lot like some leaves have copper stains. So its only the one yellow leaf the one affected?
No worries, I shouldnt have doubted you in the first place but I could swear that even if those were light illusions I was seeing some other small spots. All good man, I never got offended and I hope you didnt either and if you did Im sorry, it wasnt my intention.Hey no problem man! I really appreciate the input :) i know you just want this lady to do as well as i want her to.
Definitely you are right about one thing, she absolutely does have a calmag deficiency. That very first leaf, the big one, in that little video i took actually had some signs of it. Very very light signs, but once the camera focuses you can see it.
Its very possible as well that the camera is actually picking something my eyes arent. I dont think thats the case because i was pretty thorough on that last check lol BUT ya never know.
I always appreciate feedback, even if i get a little snippy in my reply hahaha i appreciate you
He absolutely does lolHe have eagle eye for spots and bananas
Specially bananasHe have eagle eye for spots and bananas
@mstrpklenzymes and microbes would help. think that what he meant by saying "nutrient availability support"
Well those leaves were under the scrog and were never smashed or twisted by it. Not sure if that can still happen though haha or if, like you said, the plant was just rejecting those leaves and letting them die off. But if thats true and thats just mechanical damage then that really does make me feel better lolthat's mostly mechanical damage
scrog means more damage
I have many leaves with such a signs at level of scrog.
loads of them is green in your case- full of N- your plant would use it
few dots are calcium def so good luck with cow additions ( they are not severe so you should be good, don't overdo it as you can lock out Mg)
in flower plant will start to reject bit more under net investing in stack
don't remove too much. start to just pick up what plant will give you in yellow totally used leaves
Literally- give you- as you will grab leaf petiole and leaf will stay in your hand. If she holds it- she's still using it
A good organic cal mag should have macro nutes also. Iron being one of them. At least the organic cal mag I grabbed on Amazon has it.Look at the difference between yesterday and today lol finally have time to get calmag tomorrow. She looks light on iron right now too. At least based on what iv looked up.
I get the macro and micro backwards. My badYou might need micros. This coloration seems to look a bit like copper deficiency. Notice that sort of "rusty metal" appearance of the leaves I circled? A good micronutrient will have that, as well as, iron and sulfur. Both of which can cause that type of yellowy new growth if deficient. Even silica can cause that, although highly unlikely. Micros are essential catalysts for chlorophyll production and it looks like she's struggling to green up.View attachment 2256297
Yep thats exactly what im finally gonna be getting today from a local garden shop lol small towns can be a pain in the ass sometimes, everythings always closed when i get off workA good organic cal mag should have macro nutes also. Iron being one of them. At least the organic cal mag I grabbed on Amazon has it.
You must have a damn good eye or im blind hahaha i definitely see a lack of chlorophyll on the new growth, but i cant see anything in those circled leaves. At least not in the picture. Il have to look at it in person later tonight to see.You might need micros. This coloration seems to look a bit like copper deficiency. Notice that sort of "rusty metal" appearance of the leaves I circled? A good micronutrient will have that, as well as, iron and sulfur. Both of which can cause that type of yellowy new growth if deficient. Even silica can cause that, although highly unlikely. Micros are essential catalysts for chlorophyll production and it looks like she's struggling to green up.View attachment 2256297
Wait until next watering is my thoughts.You must have a damn good eye or im blind hahaha i definitely see a lack of chlorophyll on the new growth, but i cant see anything in those circled leaves. At least not in the picture. Il have to look at it in person later tonight to see.
Also, and im just throwing this out there as a possibility, my LED lights are doing this weird thing where the red lights are basically beaming straight down and making certain leaves look rusty, and the blue LED lights are making certain leaves look like they have dark patches. Its really fuckin weird. Il take a picture of those exact leaves up a little closer tonight to see if its still doing that. Regardless shes definitely deficient in a few things so that has to be fixed ASAP.
Any tips on how to feed her properly when i just watered her recently?
Bro yea these LEDs have been giving my eyes some real tests lately lol its kinda crazy.Also cameras and LEDs are a funky thing. They can reflect and pick up IR and shit our eyes don't. Did you know LEDs are on n fact blinking something like 60x per second. Way too fast for us to see but a camera can capture at just the right moment. This is why some LEDs make a flicker when recorded. As long as you can incorporate the info about the discoloration and ID it properly then you are on your way.
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