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Browning sugar leafs on autoflowering skunk#1 during week 5vof flower

Kenny82
Kenny82started grow question 2 years ago
Using soil and organic dry amendments, I'm doing autos and in week 5 of flower, noticed browning on my sugar leafs but don't no what I should do, should I leave it or should I try to sort it just not sure how?
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Leaves. Color - Dark-brown
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Whiteybulger1814
Whiteybulger1814answered grow question 2 years ago
You got some Sulphur deficiency going on Before adding supplements to a plant's root zone, check the pH level of both the soil and/or the water solution (especially hydroponics) for plants. If the pH is high then it can be helpful to buy and carefully use a sulfuric acid-based fertilizer to both re-introduce sulfur, as well as bring down pH levels. If pH is within a normal growing range (5.5 to 7.0) then using Epsom salts would be a good source of sulfur for watering/hydroponics. In soil-based grows or outdoor grows the use of gypsum is good for sulfur introduction, but you may also use sulfate-based fertilizers such as ammonium sulfate or calcium sulfate, among others. If you have access, manure could be a great organic option as well.
Whiteybulger1814
Whiteybulger1814answered grow question 2 years ago
Sorry 1 tsp per 3.5 L of water
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Whiteybulger1814
Whiteybulger1814answered grow question 2 years ago
1 tsp per L of Epson salt
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GrowCN
GrowCNanswered grow question 2 years ago
Here is a link to a good website that shows the most common problems and has pictures: https://www.growweedeasy.com/cannabis-symptoms-pictures I didn't see any fertilizer in your diary. It might be a calcium deficiency. It's one of the most common deficiencies especially in flower. Some cal/mag wouldn't hurt. It's a pretty easy to use and is difficult to over do.
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