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freecana
freecanastarted grow question 5 years ago
Something wrong with Red Poison Auto. Cannabiogen soil Automix 2.0 Ph of runoff 6.4 Water EC 0.5 Red Poison has a light green color and yellow veins on the leaves. The tips of the new leaves are twisted and have bumps. Another strain (Sweet Nurse) feel great in the same condition
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Leaves. Veins - yellow between
Leaves. Color - Pale
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Fruitgrower
Fruitgroweranswered grow question 5 years ago
Looks like a mild nutrient defeciency. Up your base nutrients and add some cal mag every other week to the feed. Led lights especially if they're very intense can cause the plant to use more magnesium and calcium and leaving the leaves brown and spotty 🌱👍this should fix it
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freecana
freecanaanswered grow question 5 years ago
Thanks for answers! I don't have small spots on leaves. New leaves are slightly curled down and wrinkled, and the tips are curled up. When they get bigger, they look better. Only young leaves are like that.
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The_420
The_420answered grow question 5 years ago
Bonjour, je croix voir des petites taches sur vos feuilles, si c'est bien le cas je pense que vous avez une carrence en calcium ce qui peut faire pousser les nouvelles croissances (racines ou jeunes feuilles) à se former incorrectement et être déformées. Prévention • Ajouter de la chaux dolomitique/de jardin à votre substrat de culture. • Un pH de 6,2 offrira un meilleur environnement pour l’assimilation du calcium. • Ajouter beaucoup de coquille d’œuf à votre compost biologique. • Lancer une ferme de lombrics ! Le lombricompost offre un tas de nutriment, y compris du calcium. Solutions • Appliquer un booster cal-mag. • Augmenter ou diminuer le pH pour atteindre 6,2. • Ajouter une cuillère à café de chaux hydraté dans 4 l d’eau et utiliser la solution pour l’arrosage de vos plantes. J'espère que cela va t'aider, n'hésite pas a venir discuter ! bonne culture
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Nor_Cal_Kannabliss
Nor_Cal_Kannablissanswered grow question 5 years ago
If you are seeing interveinal chlorosis in new leaves and new growth you may be experiencing an iron deficiency.
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