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LewMen LewMen
4 years ago
This week was very hot and it was above 30°C sometimes, I had to let the tent open since it was almost 28° inside the house. WDH started to have some leaves losing its green and with some it looks like brownish spots on some leaves. I'm doing the nutes by the vendor schedule with 1/3 less of recommended. I'm checking the trichomes on WDH every day and most are clear yet.
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LewMen
LewMenstarted grow question 4 years ago
Can someone help me with the brown spots on the leaves? Could they be caused by the heat stress from last days? It could be calcium deficiency but I use tap water that has a good quantity, at least in the public analysis. Thanks
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Leaves. Color - Pale
Leaves. Color - Dark-brown
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LewMen
LewMenanswered grow question 4 years ago
And apart from this, that I think it was my fault, biobizz nutrients and soil didn't give me any troubles. But I'm pretty sure that their leaf coat degrades pistils. It happened before with WDH after I apply most of pistils on the top of the buds turned orange and again with NL. I freaked out because it was too hot and I applied it again and again all pistils in the top of the buds turn orange. So I think I made a point.
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LewMenanswered grow question 4 years ago
I think what the problem was. Murphy never gets wrong. Too much confidence on tap water pH, that never changed for 2 months (pH 8) and I didn't measure these weekend waterings, never happened before. So I found out today, the pH is less 1.5 than on Friday. So I could have gave them too acidic water on Saturday and/or Sunday since she was fine on Friday. It probably locked some nutrient intake. Tap water is now at 6.5 so most probably I wouldn't need to change anything. I've measured the washoff water as well and it was at 6/6.5, after watering today with 6.5. I'll give a day or two and see what happens and water with a pH near 7 next time to balance a little bit more. I think she needs about two weeks, maybe less to be ready. She has already some milky trichomes but way too many clear yet.
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LewMenanswered grow question 4 years ago
I always measure the pH on water, I try always to be between 6.0 and 6.5. But honestly I think I messed up one time this week. And I will measure the runoff next time. About chlorine I will do as you say. Thanks for the tips.
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