Calcium deficiency?

DrKingGreen

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The smaller plants I think have a ca def or mg def, but I wanted to get a second opinion. I'm broke til next paycheck anyone have a cheap fix if that's correct? The larger one I think is suffering from a little N deficiency because the top leaves on the plant are becoming lighter green than previously. Recommendations for that?
Also, I already know the tips on the little ones are slightly burnt... Almost did this on purpose. I was just seeing how much nutes they could take.
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^^^ good job but it doesnt say how to fix it. add garden lime add one teaspoon to water and feed folaige.DSCN1637.jpg i was thiinking the same thing for mine,didnt want to waste a thread for this. same thing right?
 
Thanks man. Must have created some sort of lockout to create that k problem due to that heavy nute regim I was giving them. Guess you guys were right lol Now I gotta do that damn flush. Gonna wait until tomorrow morning though since lights are about to go off
 
^^^ good job but it doesnt say how to fix it. add garden lime add one teaspoon to water and feed folaige.View attachment 2565821 i was thiinking the same thing for mine,didnt want to waste a thread for this. same thing right?

Would be careful with using dolomite lime for this fix.. low cal + high mag + dolomite can cause potassium def.. which is what's trying to be fixed.
 
Thanks man. Must have created some sort of lockout to create that k problem due to that heavy nute regim I was giving them. Guess you guys were right lol Now I gotta do that damn flush. Gonna wait until tomorrow morning though since lights are about to go off

Would definitely flush after any nute tolerance testing to avoid fighting an unknown imbalance.. unless you wanted to work out the formula and guess at which are tox, and to what extent.
 
Yea that looks the same. Since I'm almost at day 30 of 12/12 I'm going to skip that foliar feed, but I'll do the research on that garden lime them utilize it. Appreciate the feedback
 
Would definitely flush after any nute tolerance testing to avoid fighting an unknown imbalance.. unless you wanted to work out the formula and guess at which are tox, and to what extent.

Thanks man and I'm going to skip the lime until I see how they react to the flush. Definitely doing a flush in the morning... I think I'm having too much fun toying with these babies for my first time lol. Gonna calm it back down until my next round when I have some extras to really toy with without risking my next couple months of smoke
 
Thanks man and I'm going to skip the lime until I see how they react to the flush. Definitely doing a flush in the morning... I think I'm having too much fun toying with these babies for my first time lol. Gonna calm it back down until my next round when I have some extras to really toy with without risking my next couple months of smoke

Good idea - give us grow pics as they go along, and show us the chop! We enjoy bud porn. :D
 
There is a Calcium flush called Bountiful Harvest. Apparently it is a bunch of bonemeal that you mix into a solution and flush with. If you have decent beneficial bacteria/micro organisms in the soil, this will aid in the breakdown. Hope this helps. Note:While I have not used this product, it was recommended to me by the manager of the local hydro shop.
 
The smaller plants I think have a ca def or mg def, but I wanted to get a second opinion. I'm broke til next paycheck anyone have a cheap fix if that's correct? The larger one I think is suffering from a little N deficiency because the top leaves on the plant are becoming lighter green than previously. Recommendations for that?
Also, I already know the tips on the little ones are slightly burnt... Almost did this on purpose. I was just seeing how much nutes they could take.
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I'm gonna give you a dissenting point of view. From what I can tell you are flowering, this appears to be natural discoloring as nutrients are being used to form the fruit on the vine as they say. Remember in Flowering your honey your sweetie pie, the one that's gonna make everything feel just alright for you when she is done is phosphorus and they love it and it's hard to give them too much of it, especially at this stage.
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Therefore I wouldn't get worked up over it too much, the rest of the leaves from what I can see look very healthy overall. Give er a little ca\mg Epsom salt your cheapest route. Or you can buy some General Organics CaMg+ in liquid form mix with water and water her with it.
 
Don't you think the phos should be fine with the outdoor dosings of Jacks flower I've been giving it instead of the indoor? Also that doesn't look like the type of yellowing I've seen because of flowering in other people's pics
 
Good idea - give us grow pics as they go along, and show us the chop! We enjoy bud porn. :D

https://www.rollitup.org/indoor-growing/633738-purple-og-g13xww-chemdawg-grow.html
Started a thread so I'll be doing updates through harvest. I put all my grow specs in there too. Check em out!

Also, the flush seemed to halt the rust spots on my leaves. With my hard water I am beginning to think that the Ca locked out the Mg or my nute bombing, particularly the N, caused a lockout. Even so, they seem to be better.
 
https://www.rollitup.org/indoor-growing/633738-purple-og-g13xww-chemdawg-grow.html
Started a thread so I'll be doing updates through harvest. I put all my grow specs in there too. Check em out!

Also, the flush seemed to halt the rust spots on my leaves. With my hard water I am beginning to think that the Ca locked out the Mg or my nute bombing, particularly the N, caused a lockout. Even so, they seem to be better.

Is what I suspected, something in the nute bath caused it - tis why I recommended flush before we tried to toss more in. Will check out the grow thread too :D
 
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