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I'm thinking of cal-mag def, mixed with other...

ribadow420
ribadow420started grow question 5 years ago
I'm thinking of cal-mag def, mixed with other trace elements such as Mn, now followed with phosphorus (red-purplish stems), maybe even potassium? combined with too small pot (somekind of root problem?), more info in my last diary log. tnx community!
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CRiSPrGrow
CRiSPrGrowanswered grow question 5 years ago
Hi there Ribadow, hey it's not that bad, really not lol It's mainly/only calcium deficiency because you've not been feeding any cal mag and there's basically no cal mag in soiless mediums so you ran into a deficiency around the time of the flower stretch which is when the plant really needs it. The calcium deficiency you can tell from the "spotty" "rust colored" spots. Looks like you have minor N deficiency too, probably because the plant didnt get enough micro nutrients which it uses to regulate it's NPK intake. Fix the cal mag issue , dont touch your bloom fertilisers and hopefully the plant will recover within 10 to 14 days. Hope this helps ! 🚀
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Thee_HoffGuyy
Thee_HoffGuyyanswered grow question 5 years ago
As Bulbi said it does not look bad at all just a little cal deficiency. But I wanted to add If you run off pH is a 6.8 your in an alright range but if you could get it down a little bit like to 6.2.-6.5 The plant will be able to uptake the nutes a lot easier other than that I'd say you doing great Happy Growing
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