please.help.diagnose..mg or manganese def? Trainwreck-

fairladyz

Member
So in a gallon i'd use 2 tsp of the 4-8-7
then 1/5tsp of a tsp of the 2.8 - 0.8-0.02 (1ml)
and the 0 - 0.1 - 0 of bushmaster ... 1 ml too
and the liquid koolbloom i used .75 tsp..

i feel like looking at this they don't add up right already... although my bluedreams are looking nice with the same stuff.. this is the only plant that has this happening .. theres also another trainwreck that looks just fine..
 

rosecitypapa

Active Member
So in a gallon i'd use 2 tsp of the 4-8-7
then 1/5tsp of a tsp of the 2.8 - 0.8-0.02 (1ml)
and the 0 - 0.1 - 0 of bushmaster ... 1 ml too
and the liquid koolbloom i used .75 tsp..

i feel like looking at this they don't add up right already... although my bluedreams are looking nice with the same stuff.. this is the only plant that has this happening .. theres also another trainwreck that looks just fine..
Yeah, different pheno's want different nutrient profiles.

The NPK's are added together at equal dilution rates. For example, if the 3-1-2 concentrate calls for 10ml/gal and the 1-3-2 calls for 5ml/gal. If you pick 10ml as your rate then 3-1-2 gets added to 2-6-4 giving you 5-7-6 of 2 gal mixed solution or 2.5 - 3.5 - 3 of 1 gal mixed solution.

Where are you picking up your micronutrients?
 

fairladyz

Member
oh they are just from the floranova bloom nutes
hopefully if i back down on the liquid koolbloom for now and + a little cal-mag it will help it a little more..
any other suggestions?
 

tricka

Active Member
Hey there fairladyz, this is a cut and paste from IC

Solution to fixing a Manganese deficiency
Foliar feed with any chemical fertilizer containing Mn., or mix with water and water your plants with it. Any Chemical/Organic nutrients that have Manganese in them will fix a Manganese deficiency. (Only mixing at ½ strength when using chemical nutrients or it will cause nutrient burn!) Other nutrients that have Manganese in them are: Manganese chelate, Manganese carbonate, Manganese chloride, Manganese dioxide, Manganese oxide, Manganese sulfate, which are all fast absorption. Garden Manure, Greenssand are both good sources of manganese and are medium/ slow absorption.

Now if you added to much chemical nutrients and or organics,( which is hard to burn your plants when using organics) You need to Flush the soil with plain water. You need to use 2 times as much water as the size of the pot, for example: If you have a 5 gallon pot and need to flush it, you need to use 10 gallons of water to rinse out the soil good enough to get rid of excessive nutrients.


Picture 1 shows a manganese deficiency in flowering.

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frogster

Active Member
Hold on Hillcrest,, could be tap water issues (doubt it) ,,, but perhaps not from the elements... one poster made a very valid statement... chlorine tap is fine, I use it straight into my hydro rez ans add another 2-4ppm of clorox (screw peroxide and benefitial bacterias...but some municipalities are using other chemicals that will jack up your plants...
 

apollo4

Well-Known Member
flush /flush/flush kut back on nutes1/4 to 1/2 then 3/4 but never ;never full strenth.ive got 4 strains ,what s great for 3 burn the forth.one luv my bro''''''''''''''''''''
 

dannyboy602

Well-Known Member
U got bigger probs than mag def which can be cured with 1 tsp/gal Epsom salts
Your plants have been in a train wreck and on this grow don't expect killer dank
 
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