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Rhodes55

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1/3/20 - LED off for y’all. We also have a problem, I noticed the color change on the 1st so I did a complete flush, didn’t seem to help. What do I have here? Nutrient burn, deficiency, Lightburn, or what? Only 1 plant is showing these signs, so very weird

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m99smith

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Hust17

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What are you doing about it? I’ve been following the measurements to a key from General Hydroponics (floragro/micro/bloom)
Do you have the CalMag bottle? I’m just going to give her like 150% dose of it over the trio’s ratio next water. I’m also in coco so yours might not need as much.
 

OGBudz

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I think it's cal-mag deficiency and my guess is because of the distilled water. Are you using cal-mag with your waterings?
 

OGBudz

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I was thinking he had light burn too at first but the leaves don't appear to be trying to protect themselves from the light usually with light burn leaves will try to turn away from the light. Leaves will feel dry and crispy.
 

MY OWN DANK

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1/3/20 - LED off for y’all. We also have a problem, I noticed the color change on the 1st so I did a complete flush, didn’t seem to help. What do I have here? Nutrient burn, deficiency, Lightburn, or what? Only 1 plant is showing these signs, so very weird

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At 1st I thought light burn...is it the tallest plant?...closest to light?...in my experience with LED light burn the buds bleach out straight white...n the leaves looked yellowed n bleached out n tie dyed looking but not burnt or damaged
 

323cheezy

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Looks more like rust than a cal/mag deficiency to me ... not so much yellow.
Make sure your temps are high enuff and try not to overdose them with anything. Thinking you can still ride it out and come out good .,

Edit: I swear. 9 out of 10 they’ll say cal mag ....
I guess this is the answer to everything these days... not that thAts wrong just saying .. does look like it though on second look .,, I wouldn’t rule it out.
 
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Rhodes55

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Do you have the CalMag bottle? I’m just going to give her like 150% dose of it over the trio’s ratio next water. I’m also in coco so yours might not need as much.
I don't, I may order it depending on responses here
 

Rhodes55

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At 1st I thought light burn...is it the tallest plant?...closest to light?...in my experience with LED light burn the buds bleach out straight white...n the leaves looked yellowed n bleached out n tie dyed looking but not burnt or damaged
That was my first thought, I moved the lights earlier this morning
 

Rhodes55

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Looks more like rust than a cal/mag deficiency to me ... not so much yellow.
Make sure your temps are high enuff and try not to overdose them with anything. Thinking you can still ride it out and come out good .,

Edit: I swear. 9 out of 10 they’ll say cal mag ....
I guess this is the answer to everything these days... not that thAts wrong just saying .. does look like it though on second look .,, I wouldn’t rule it out.
I didn't think so either from all the pictures out there. I think I may buy a bottle and add next feeding to serif it helped. I have been having semi low temps and semi high humidity. 72/74 degrees F & 55-65% humidity.
 

Rhodes55

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Now thinking about it today. My question is, how do plants in the wild survive then? There not getting adequate light, temperature, wind, and especially nutrients. I’m giving them more then they ever would normally and there’s a deficiency. Not even with my plants, I guess this is a broad statement. Curious to hear all y’all’s opinions.
 
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Rhodes55

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Calmag was just purchased regardless. I want these girls to turn out the best they can and I just got done reading the magnesium is what really promotes photosynthesis and growth so I don’t want to mitigate those two things. Will be here Sunday, hoping they don’t get to bad till then. @Hust17 let me know how yours went? Do you have pics or a journal?
 

MY OWN DANK

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I was thinking he had light burn too at first but the leaves don't appear to be trying to protect themselves from the light usually with light burn leaves will try to turn away from the light. Leaves will feel dry and crispy.
Yeah...n curl n stuff...
Now thinking about it today. My question is, how do plants in the wild survive then? There not getting adequate light, temperature, wind, and especially nutrients. I’m giving them more then they ever would normally and there’s a deficiency. Not even with my plants, I guess this is a broad statement. Curious to hear all y’all a opinions.
Plants in the "wild" if not baby'd n well maintained do not do well...they'll definitely b deficient and scrawny n generally not very productive...but they will survive and even do fairly ok...the will to live is strong
 

MY OWN DANK

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Now thinking about it today. My question is, how do plants in the wild survive then? There not getting adequate light, temperature, wind, and especially nutrients. I’m giving them more then they ever would normally and there’s a deficiency. Not even with my plants, I guess this is a broad statement. Curious to hear all y’all’s opinions.
Also I think ur situation with the leaves looks more like a burn of some sort...n not light burn...nutrient issues n ph issues are hard diagnose...I'd jus hit em with straight water for a while before I'd go adding this n that...I put Epsom salt and dolomite lime into my soil pre mix...also top dress occasionally with it...n also molasses occasionally = cal/mag... other than that basic feeding schedule n water gets me thru every time...keep it simple is the key
 
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