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9 months ago
Week 1: Growing in peat moss, Dynomyco, 27G 19-10-9 Osmocote Indoor & Outdoor 5-6 months with the occasional watering of EM-1.
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GreenLeaderstarted grow question 8 months ago
I've noticed this with another plant that went into flowering and then some potential deficiency showed up on the leafs. My take is a calcium deficiency, what do you think?
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iLoveGoodWeedanswered grow question 8 months ago
Calcium deficiency can indeed be a common issue during flowering, especially if you're using peat moss as your grow medium. Peat moss tends to have low levels of calcium and can lead to deficiencies as the plant enters the flowering stage, where it requires more calcium for bud development. Symptoms of calcium deficiency often manifest as leaf problems, including yellowing or browning at the tips and edges of the leaves, as well as potential leaf curling or distortion. However, it's essential to carefully observe the symptoms to confirm the deficiency accurately. To address this issue, you can consider supplementing your feeding regimen with a calcium-rich nutrient solution. Dynomyco is a great product, but it might not contain sufficient calcium alone to meet the plant's needs, especially during flowering. You can look for calcium supplements or additives specifically formulated for cannabis cultivation and adjust your nutrient schedule accordingly.
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James
Jamesweek 2
Looking great mate! Good luck and happy growing 🌱
Lemonhazelover
Lemonhazeloverweek 2
Happy germination and good luck buddy ☘️
Zengrower
Zengrowerweek 10
Looks good bro! Getting close to harvest time 👌
Dabking
Dabkingweek 11
Looks great, congrats
Hattiwatti
Hattiwattiweek 9
God Luck 🙏
Dabking
Dabkingweek 11
Looks great, congrats