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T_Dog90
T_Dog90started grow question 7d ago
Manche Blätter haben diese Punkte nicht alleine die obersten die anderen pflanzen haben nichts nur die eine ich Wässer mit einem autopot tray2grow somit kann es keine überwässerung se
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yan402
yan402answered grow question 6d ago
Ja Bro, ich sehe was du meinst, die oberen Blätter sind dunkler, leicht speckig glänzend und ein bisschen gekrallt. Du hast recht: mit dem Tray2Grow ist Überwässerung unwahrscheinlich, also liegt’s eher am Futter. 11 ml/L Gesamtmenge ist für manche Phänotypen einfach zu viel. Bud Candy + Big Bud + Tasty Terpenes zusätzlich zu voller Dosis Sensi A+B = kann schnell zu viel werden, vor allem Stickstoff oder zu viel Zucker/PK. Was man sieht, Dunkles, wachsartiges Laub oben,Leichte Krallung, Wachstum oben scheint etwas gehemmt Die Pflanze sieht aber sonst stabil aus – also kein Notfall. Bud Candy oder Big Bud für 1 Woche weglassen Oder einfach die Nährlösung 1:1 mit Wasser verdünnen Nur bei dieser Pflanze reduzieren, wenn die anderen glücklich bleiben Manchmal gibt’s halt die eine kleine Diva im Zelt, die Sonderbehandlung will 😅 Einfach bisschen runterfahren, dann fängt sie sich schon wieder. Viel Glück growmie 🤞🍀♥️
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Organoman
Organomananswered grow question 6d ago
Very over fed with nitrogen! You will end up with leafy and airy flowers if you do not reduce your fertilizers...........the signs are already there.
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00110001001001111O
00110001001001111Oanswered grow question 6d ago
Over-fertilized. Dark, glossy foliage is providing too much N. I'd adjust that before further diagnosis, assuming it doesn't take a severe and rapid downturn. Look back on recent weeks to guage rate of progression and that can help guide how much to reduce the proportion of N you currently provide. I'd see if a simple formula shift and maybe 1 extra water-only irrigation does before considering a fluch or anything severe like that. Looks like it darkened up significantly from your last posted week 6, but was creeping in weeks before. So, if you ramped something up or added something, maybe re-assess how it is impacting overall ratio and concentration of nutrients. Maybe, just feeding it slightly too high for a month or more and now it's presenting symptoms. If only off a bit, it takes a long time to see symptoms and also means a small adjustment is all that is necessary. There's a happy zone where demands are met and more is not always better. Too much N might be interfering with other stuff. With soil, there are other variables invovled, so i can't just say 75ppm of mg and 100+ of Ca is 'enough' barring some esosteric formula locking shit out. Since it's not taking a nosedive, i'd draw back N and see if anything else clears up... if other unrelated symptoms continue to get worse in the meantime, can make further adjustments to the fertilizer. After thatif it's still trending negatively, maybe a flush can help. Avoid flushes as best you can. They are stressful.
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OnlyBuds
OnlyBudsanswered grow question 6d ago
Hey growmie 👋 Those little brown spots in early flower are actually quite common and nothing to panic about. It’s often a light calcium/magnesium (CalMag) deficiency – happens when the plant suddenly ramps up its nutrient uptake during stretch and early bloom. In your case, I’d say just keep going as is – the plant looks overall healthy, and it won’t hurt your harvest. For the future: it really helps to check your tap water profile if you’re using it. Some water has enough Ca/Mg, but many growers need to supplement. You can use Epsom salt (for Mg) or a CalMag product to balance things out. Remember, CalMag is like a traffic cop for other nutrients – it helps the plant take in the rest properly 😉. Keep it growing, ONLYBUDS ✌️🌿
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MrGrowDiarie
MrGrowDiarieanswered grow question 6d ago
Cal/mag mangel , das wird schon
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