yellowing,brownspots...

is this a nitrogen or cal/mag problem ?.(.OG Kush/coco )

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Papykush

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seems to be progressing slowly but there is a difference between the 2 OG one has no yellow at all,. Advance Nutr. G.M.B. voodoo,sencical/mag,B-52 ,@1100 ppm,week 5 grow.600w MH . my1st coco grow.
 

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Nutty sKunK

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Hard to tell. My guess? Beginnings of K deficiency. But it's so small it's pointless to worry about unless it starts progressing.

If you were in nature and saw that plant you'd go, wow, that's healthy! Sometimes we become to obsessed with every wee detail. Still, best be vigilant :)
 

charface

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Hard to tell. My guess? Beginnings of K deficiency. But it's so small it's pointless to worry about unless it starts progressing.

If you were in nature and saw that plant you'd go, wow, that's healthy! Sometimes we become to obsessed with every wee detail. Still, best be vigilant :)
I agree and I think about this often on this site.
If I tried to correct every blemish that appeared on my plants I would have a giant mess. Sometimes it is what it is.
By the time you see the problem the plant has already found what it needed and requires nothing further.

But we start dumping cal/mag to it.
 

Papykush

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I agree and I think about this often on this site.
If I tried to correct every blemish that appeared on my plants I would have a giant mess. Sometimes it is what it is.
By the time you see the problem the plant has already found what it needed and requires nothing further.

But we start dumping cal/mag to it.
ppm was getting too high[1200ppm] in the coco ,I did a ro water flush to get it down,
fed at 800 ppm,all seems well !!
 
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