HELP!!!! Identify my problem :(

hotrodharley

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Cal/mag by direction. Or 1 teaspoon epsom salts in a gallon of water with a couple teaspoons lemon juice in it.
 

MI Dude

Member
I would have to know more. You say it's a clone? Outside? I'm hoping it's a rooted clone and your outdoor temps are warm. Soil details? pH? Feeding? Type of water?
You can enter magnesium in the search and get hundreds of post just like this with all kinds of magnesium tips and suggestions.
As far as the epsom salts hotrod mentioned above, it contains magnesium and trace amounts of sulfur.
Good Luck! And let us know what you did, and how it worked. Please!
 

MasterDabbin

Well-Known Member
Its a rooted clone. I put it in Miracle Grow Moisture Control Potting Soil. Temps outside are staying at a steady 60-70.. I am giving them water from the facet.... This is my first grow.... I have no way of checking the pH...
 

MasterDabbin

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Nutritional Lockout, One of the most frustrating difficult common problems growers encounter is Nutritional Lockout. Nutrient Lockout basically occurs when the optimal nutrient levels are not pH and nutritonally balanced so your plants cannot gain access to a specific nutrient or group of nutrients it needs, and consequently it developes a deficiency. Perhaps you are growing plants that ate all the nitrogen first and just snacked around the iron, magnesium and calcium, or vice-versa. It can also be caused by a chemical reaction in the medium/solution that causes a toxic substance to block the roots. There can be many causes but almost always there will be discoloration of the leaves, yellowing or rust spots, or curling up of leaf tips. It also becomes apparent when your plants were consuming a gallon or 1/2 gal of water a day, and then suddenly when you check the levels the next day they did not drink any water at all. This is a classic case of Nutritional Lockout.


- Ryan Riley, Growing Elite Marijuana
Ty hotrod appreciate it :)
 
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