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DannywithaJ
DannywithaJstarted grow question 3d ago
Meine Planze weißt Mangelerscheinungen auf den Ältesten Blättern. Habe daraufhin CalMag und Stickstoff erhöht. Dachte es liegt daran. Offensichtlich nicht. Hat jemand eine Idee?
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Leaves. Veins - yellow between
Leaves. Color - Yellow
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Stonerapaisana
Stonerapaisanaanswered grow question 3d ago
Aqui uma opinião de facil entendimento sem muitos rodeos sobre o que eu faria: 1- medir Ph e EC das regas normais, depois fazer a mesma medição no runoff, vale sempre medir os 2 em primeiro lugar. Mediante resultados tens 2 apoçoes: - Se algum estiver desajustado deves corrigir e á partida tudo fica ok. Possível solução: Fazer flush no solo com agua com o Ph e Ec ajustado, esta solução serve tanto para ajustar o Ph como para ajustar o Ec do solo (caso tenha muito deposito de minerais). Como prevenir, regar sempre com agua com Ph ajustado entre 6.2 e 6.5, e regar ate que cerca de 10% da rega escoe pelo fundo (runoff), isso evita o acumulo de sais no fundo. - Se tudo tiver destro dos parâmetros então temos um problema de nutrientes efetivamente: (o que me parece muito improvável no teu caso) e ai sim podes aumentar muito ligeiramente a fertilização, nunca esquecendo do runoff de 10% (para não haver acumulo de sais). Espero ter sido claro e ter ajudado. um abraço e boa sorte.
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BettyFlores
BettyFloresanswered grow question 3d ago
Hey, mach doch mal eine Blattdüngung mit Bittersalz. Da kannst Du eigentlich nichts falsch machen und Deiner Pflanze sehr schnell helfen. Magnesium ist ein mobiler Nährstoff und die Blattdüngung ist sehr wirksam. Ich wünsche Dir viel Erfolg mit Deinem Grow 🌸
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m0use
m0useanswered grow question 3d ago
Typically when I see that burning in the veins of the leaves its a PH issue. Biobuzz has literature on the PH range for their products and they advice against anything below 6.2. your grow is at 6.0 on the diary. I would raise your ph to 6.2-6.5 even 6.8. and see how it does. The nutrients are all available and don't need to be broken down, I have a feeling they drift a bit in the medium and make it more acidic so higher starting ph is likely better. here is a leaf chart, can help diagose some of the leaf sysptoms but when its more then one, can get confuseing. https://420life.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/Marijuana-Leaf-Deficiency-Chart-scaled.jpg
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Ultraviolet
Ultravioletanswered grow question 3d ago
A mobile nutrient that causes interveinal chlorosis that remains darker on the midribs working out to lime green is magnesium. Calcium Ca and magnesium Mg are both cations, meaning they are positively charged. While nitrogen typically forms covalent bonds in nitrates NO₃⁻ or ammonium NH₄⁺ depending whether it's synthetic or organic. Ph is all about balance. If you add 95% Cations to your medium which was alrdy at ph of 7 you are skewing the balance 7+. Closer you are to a ph of 7 the higher % of cations are in your medium. If you are at a ph of 6.2 and you added 95% cations to your soil ph would rebalance somewhere 6.8 and at 7.0 the cec would be 100%. Only mobile nutrient that fits is magnesium being on older growth. But I'd be checking my ph make sure she is in range.
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John_Kramer
John_Krameranswered grow question 3d ago
What if ? All ur problems due to CalMag? CalMag excess leads to K lockout At week 1-2 all was fine, then constant feedings with this shit made a buildup and now it looks like Mg deficiency, BUT it just can,t be! There is actually 2 options: -Ca buildup that leads to Mg,K lock -Mg buildup that leads to Ca,K,P lock I,d say its 2nd SO... Please THINK a little for yourself or u can use more CalMag shit or even epsom salt and we'll see u soon... Yeah...
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HandsomeTerpz
HandsomeTerpzanswered grow question 3d ago
Hey! It looks like your plant is showing signs of a magnesium deficiency, with possible early potassium issues as well. The interveinal yellowing (green veins, yellow between) is classic Mg deficiency, while the brown necrotic spots can appear later with Mg problems or also indicate low K. Since it’s happening on the lower/older leaves first, it’s definitely a mobile nutrient issue. What to do: Check pH – In soil aim for 6.2–6.5, in coco/hydro 5.8–6.2. If pH is off, nutrients like Mg/K can’t be absorbed even if they’re present. Add magnesium – Use Epsom salt (magnesium sulfate) at ~0.5–1 g/L in your feed, or a Cal-Mag supplement. Watch potassium – Especially important in early flower. Make sure your base nutrients provide enough. Monitor new growth – Damaged leaves won’t recover, but new leaves should come in healthy once the issue is fixed. I always recommend a foliar spray with Epsom salt or a solution like BioTabs Boom Boom Spray for these kinds of deficiencies. Have Fun and enjoy the ride! 😊
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