A al1993545 Active Member Jul 2, 2020 #3 Only plant in the garden with this issue Attachments 20200702_231241.jpg 2 MB · Views: 41
A al1993545 Active Member Jul 2, 2020 #4 . Attachments 20200702_231223.jpg 1.8 MB · Views: 13 20200702_231220.jpg 2.3 MB · Views: 13
Spryclipperz Member Jul 2, 2020 #5 Looks like calcium deficiency to me, is it more prevalent on the higher or lower growth of the plant?
Looks like calcium deficiency to me, is it more prevalent on the higher or lower growth of the plant?
A al1993545 Active Member Jul 2, 2020 #6 Nah, not really. Its a pretty even spread, this is the first day its been that high up on the canopy. Usually lower or middle fan leaves. Mostly bigger ones.
Nah, not really. Its a pretty even spread, this is the first day its been that high up on the canopy. Usually lower or middle fan leaves. Mostly bigger ones.
A al1993545 Active Member Jul 2, 2020 #7 And I'm running 3 part advanced nutrients. With big bud, and bud candy
jondamon Well-Known Member Jul 3, 2020 #8 al1993545 said: And I'm running 3 part advanced nutrients. With big bud, and bud candy Click to expand... Could also be too much PK hindering uptake of Ca or pH could be outside uptake range of Ca. but definitely Ca def symptoms. the cause could be a few different reasons.
al1993545 said: And I'm running 3 part advanced nutrients. With big bud, and bud candy Click to expand... Could also be too much PK hindering uptake of Ca or pH could be outside uptake range of Ca. but definitely Ca def symptoms. the cause could be a few different reasons.
A al1993545 Active Member Jul 3, 2020 #9 So maybe try a flush with just regular phed water before i i get some cal mag?
A al1993545 Active Member Jul 3, 2020 #10 jondamon said: Could also be too much PK hindering uptake of Ca or pH could be outside uptake range of Ca. but definitely Ca def symptoms. the cause could be a few different reasons. Click to expand... Attachments Screenshot_20200703-223351_Gallery.jpg 1.8 MB · Views: 14
jondamon said: Could also be too much PK hindering uptake of Ca or pH could be outside uptake range of Ca. but definitely Ca def symptoms. the cause could be a few different reasons. Click to expand...
A al1993545 Active Member Jul 3, 2020 #11 jondamon said: Could also be too much PK hindering uptake of Ca or pH could be outside uptake range of Ca. but definitely Ca def symptoms. the cause could be a few different reasons. Click to expand...
jondamon said: Could also be too much PK hindering uptake of Ca or pH could be outside uptake range of Ca. but definitely Ca def symptoms. the cause could be a few different reasons. Click to expand...