No reason to folia spray if humidity is over 50%.
Being a clone I would have to say it's female.
What sort of idiot would clone a male?
It is looking a lot healthier than the first time I saw it in that other thread, with plenty of potential bud sites forming.
New growth looks good.
And you are right sir. I was going to say that I just wanted to read all the way through first. Epsom salt should be fine. I would use the epsom salt one day a week by itself also. That way when they get it, it will just be the mg that they are getting.
Also I was thinking to myself today you need to check your soil ph that could by why you have a mg deff. If the ph is way out of wack it will lockout the mg so it can't take it up. Before you add ANYTHING get a decent soil ph meter and check it. You want it to be at a ph of 7 you can go as low as 6.4 but no lower. I wouldn't even mess with going above 7 just try and stablize it. If you find that you have low soil ph Lime raises soil ph. You could throw a bunch in and then do a flush to stabalize the ph. Also the lime is mostly magnesium so you wouldn't have to worry about epsom salt. You can find a 50lb bag of this at any lowes/home depot for 5 us dollars. Hope this helps man. You should check by my grow journal.
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Ya I'm talking the dolemite lawn and garden lime. And I don't think lime juice would do anything like that lol would be pretty cool though.
Ya bro no problem. The spray sounds good hit the under side of the leaves with it either right as lights turn on or right before the lights turn off so you don't get any burn.
Uh oh sounds like the mg deff is setting in. You probably need to start watering in the epsom salt instead of foliar feeding.
Well if it is mg deff it will be a while before you have a mg toxicity. You would have to give it like half the bag lol. I think that stuff is mainly sulfer anyways. You should check the bag see what the %'s are of each.
Ya man no problem.
As for the yellowing tips and spots that is due to the mg deff. Sometimes it can be down right difficult to turn this problem around. If the epsom salt shows now signs of fixing in another week I would move to some of that garden lime that we talked about.