Anyone Know What's Causing This?

greenland

Well-Known Member
yep, when you ask me it looks like a mg deficiency.

causes could be:
Too wet, cold and/or too sour root environment.
High content at potassium, ammonium and/or calcium.
Too small root system and heavy plant load.
High EC in the medium,braked evaporate

solution:
Check the temperature, damp, EC and the PH of your medium.
If it's a mg deficiency you can best sprayers (leaf feeding) with 2% solution bitters salt.
By a low PH temporarily a higher PH of the water arrest.By a too high EC rinse and/or drip temporarily tap water only.

to make sure its a mg deficiency,spray with 2% solution bitters salt on the leaves that are affected.Before you trow some manure on the soil.
You will see recovery in a few day's (4 a 5 days)
 

babygro

Well-Known Member
Im sorry man but i dont understand? Your wording was way too confusing. "Solution bitters salt"?
Neverever

The guy that's just posted is basically regurgitating what I've already told you in my previous post - only it looks like his advice comes right out of a book.

I really don't understand the need for people to come along and basically repeat what's already been said, particularly when it's in a form few people can actually understand.

Solution bitters salt, is supposed to be Epsom salts - as I've already advised you to use.
 

greenland

Well-Known Member
yeah sorry man im dutch so i put some lines into a translate site, :) doesn't seem to work out :( but your right its what babygrow said epsom salt, we call it bitter salt or epsom salt.
It's Magnesiumsulfaat
 

hydro420_247

Active Member
how do you water your plants? it looks like you might get little water droplets on the leaves and the light hits the water and the water acts like a magnifying glass and its burning little dots onto the leaves!!!
 

neverever

Active Member
I would say your bang on the money there. I had been misting them the other week but i stopped because i didnt think that my sprayer was spraying it fine enough. Along with the Mg deficiency that definately would have played a part in it.
 

daddychrisg

Well-Known Member
Nice work everyone..This was a fun and informative thread..Keep us posted neverever, I look forward to see your resolve..
 
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