Supersoil sherbet help!!

tream247

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Hey fellas we're on our third harvest and stumbled across what looks to be a deficiency issue is that even possible with subs supersoil? I was even wondering maybe light bleach? I had the led about 20 inches from the top of the girls. The cuttings are going on two weeks old we used og tea veganic special sauce twice once about 6 days ago and again today when I spotted the yellowing I topped the day before we noticed the yellow we also top soiled the gals and used a small amount of tea after noticing please help here's a idea on what going on here

* midnight farm sunset sherbet in 6" pots

* subs supersoil

* California lightworks solorstorm 220 veg "24 hour veg"

* OG Tea veganic special sauce

* 6" ducting extraction fan 2 small oscillating fans passive intakes open

* temps between 77-84 RH 30-50%
 

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FunkeyMunkey

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Maybe add 1/4 tbs of Epsom salt to a gallon of plain water and try that. Looks like a micro nute deficiency of some sort. I tried to look in the plant problem section but the pictures have expired. I have a file somewhere buried that has all the plant problems. A quick Google of MJ plant problems would tell you exactly what's going on.

Edit: a touch of calmag may do the trick as well. Could be a slight Mg deficency
 

tream247

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Maybe add 1/4 tbs of Epsom salt to a gallon of plain water and try that. Looks like a micro nute deficiency of some sort. I tried to look in the plant problem section but the pictures have expired. I have a file somewhere buried that has all the plant problems. A quick Google of MJ plant problems would tell you exactly what's going on.

Edit: a touch of calmag may do the trick as well. Could be a slight Mg deficency
Maybe add 1/4 tbs of Epsom salt to a gallon of plain water and try that. Looks like a micro nute deficiency of some sort. I tried to look in the plant problem section but the pictures have expired. I have a file somewhere buried that has all the plant problems. A quick Google of MJ plant problems would tell you exactly what's going on.

Edit: a touch of calmag may do the trick as well. Could be a slight Mg deficency
Would I apply this water to the root zone or foliage I did top soil along with a littlle bit of compost tea it has not looked to be any worse since I did that nothing effected towards new growth should I still go ahead and apply this
 

tream247

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  1. Would I apply this water to the root zone or foliage I did top soil along with a littlle bit of compost tea it has not looked to be any worse since I did that nothing effected towards new growthshould I still go ahead and apply this

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FunkeyMunkey

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Yeah just add some Epsom salt to your water and apply to the root zone. I've never heard of it being applied as a Foliar spray so I can't say either way if it works but I do know you can add it to your water and apply it or......just sprinkle some and mix in as a top dress and that works as well.
 
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