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DigiDemi DigiDemi
5 years ago
After adding a light dose of Cal/Mag the brown spotting stopped spreading. She experienced a huge burst of growth and looks much happier!
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DigiDemi
DigiDemistarted grow question 5 years ago
I have some concerns about coloration of leaves. anyone care to chime in? Do I have an issue going on? I had light about 24" from buckets, I recently raised lights up to 36" as I was concerned this discoloration could be caused by light burn?
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Leaves. Color - Pale
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Master_weeda
Master_weedaanswered grow question 5 years ago
Hello dear friend Maybe poor assimilation of nutrients due to a bad ph or too much fertilizer that starts a lockout and potassium deficiency. PH is a very important factor to consider, as well as fertilizer dosages. The pH should be adapted according to the stage of life of the plants, so that they can correctly absorb the nutrients present in the nutritive solution. During the growth period a PH of 5.5 will be ideal for small plants or cuttings, then we will gradually increase it to 5.8. When flowering, we can vary the pH to 5.9 during the two weeks of stretching (especially for indica plants) so that plants have better access to nitrogen and some of the PK, and others micro elements. In this way the plants will have permanently all the necessary food for a beginning of abundant flowering and without deficiencies. In the flowering phase, the rank of PH will have to fluctuate from pH 6.0 to pH 6.2 for better absorption of the nutrients present. At the end of flowering, the pH can be increased to 6.3-6.4. An imbalance of PH in cannabis and all plants in general will make nutrients less accessible and force plants to tap into their nutrient reserves in larger leaves.
DigiDemi
DigiDemistarted grow question 5 years ago
Is it just me? Or is AN PH Perfect Line of Grow, Micro, Bloom really a bad choice for Autoflowering Hydro Grow.. I've had to supplement Cal/Mag and manage PH because of that. They should release an Auto Specific Nute.
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Techniques. Defoliation
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Wicked_Stix
Wicked_Stixanswered grow question 5 years ago
99% of the nutrients out there wont hold a steady pH. Especially when you add the boosters. Maxigro and maxibloom are where it's at if you don't want to mess with pH a lot. They hold steady after the initial adjustment. I don't even make a habit of checking mine through the week but it is always perfect when I do. And I used to be able to run without calmag when I used tapwater but definitely have to use it since switching to RO. It would be pretty awesome if nutrient manufacturers would try to develop an auto specific line.
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Hello after analyzing your photos I opt for a potassium deficiency I invite you to compare your sheets with examples of photos of potassium deficiency on Google I hope I have helped you good luck 👍 May the strength be with you 💪