Week 6 of flower. Please help :)

Treesomewanted77

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I was confusing you with member " Treesomewanted" , who mentioned Downey mildew. Aside from the faint white patches and specs of white I see , the epidermal layer looks compromised in areas....looks " bumpy" , irregular. This condition is the result of the mold's ability to pierce the epidermal. Hope I'm wrong.
All good things to know. I wasn’t sure if there was some signs that signaled before the mildew started. I was curious if I was missing something. Thank you both for some extra knowledge.
 

Billy the Mountain

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You should reconsider your decision not to defoliate.

There's no benefit to leaving so much foliage below the canopy; it hampers airflow and just raises the likelihood of humidity issues

Calcium is immobile and deficiencies will first appear on newer growth.
 
You should reconsider your decision not to defoliate.

There's no benefit to leaving so much foliage below the canopy; it hampers airflow and just raises the likelihood of humidity issues

Calcium is immobile and deficiencies will first appear on newer growth.
Yeah I know it's not ideal. Do you think defoliation this late would be healthy?
 

harrychilds

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I'm sorry, the info I gave you is wrong. I'm still learning. I just thought I would come back to this thread to try and help you fix the issue. I think you need to up your nutrients rather than lower it. I would up your EC to 1.7 if you are currently at 1.5
 
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