plant looks healthy but leaves are starting to spot! HELP

jagresti

Active Member
Hi guys pictures coming very soon. Just wanted to start this to see if you guys could throw around some ideas.

info:

planted on 6/25
pH 6.3
soil MG moisture control, feed once a week.
Plant grew great until now, still strong stalk and healthy looking but something is going wrong and I want to fix it.

The leaves are having problems. they are curled down and have different shades of green on leaves, especially towards top of plant. Leaves toward the bottom have little holes that look like burns, NO WAY any lights burned it though....

I went to diagnose plant problems and it looks almost exactly like a ZINC problem.

It has to be a micronutrient because all of my main nutrients are covered, so its either an excess of the major nutes or a deficiency of a micro nute.

please help, dont want her to die after all this

pics soon
 

doc111

Well-Known Member
Hi guys pictures coming very soon. Just wanted to start this to see if you guys could throw around some ideas.

info:

planted on 6/25
pH 6.3
soil MG moisture control, feed once a week.
Plant grew great until now, still strong stalk and healthy looking but something is going wrong and I want to fix it.

The leaves are having problems. they are curled down and have different shades of green on leaves, especially towards top of plant. Leaves toward the bottom have little holes that look like burns, NO WAY any lights burned it though....

I went to diagnose plant problems and it looks almost exactly like a ZINC problem.

It has to be a micronutrient because all of my main nutrients are covered, so its either an excess of the major nutes or a deficiency of a micro nute.

please help, dont want her to die after all this

pics soon
You could try some cal-mag.
 

KaleoXxX

Well-Known Member
id say its from over nuting it, what did you say you were using again? and how much? have you flushed it? id do a flush and hold off on the nutes for awhile
 
F

Fallen Buckshot

Guest
water it with water untill you get a good bit of runoff
 

jagresti

Active Member
ok i did that but what happens now? the dirt is soaking wet, wont this cause root rot ? do i have to replant it in new soil so the soil i just flushed isnt too moist?
 

KaleoXxX

Well-Known Member
well maybe it all the Nin your nutes, i dont know really.

a flush wont cause rootrot just let it dry out before you water again
 

doc111

Well-Known Member
oh ok. so you think it might have something to do with rotting?
No it does not have anything to do with rotting. I was saying that fertilizer concoctions that are comercially available to treat blossom end rot in tomatoes usually has calcium and magnesium.
 
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