Just a little first time frustration..

Mrdoty

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I most definitely know i have some nitrogen toxicity going on, but what is the orange spot?? I was told it was a calcium deficiency, but there never were any signs of anything leading up to it before, it was just like overnight. And im in week 4-5 of flower and most of my stigmas are all orange and crispy. Can temperature fluctuations play a part in the color change?? Longest post ever for me lol, thanks for the help in advance.20210306_095742.jpg20210307_151713.jpg20210306_092930.jpg
 

Mrdoty

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Oh. You really want air exchange though.
I got a pretty small room and my windows are always open with a nice breeze with a ceiling fan. Off of the pictures tho, what week would you say i was in if you had to guess?? Feel like im a little behind
 

HydroKid239

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I most definitely know i have some nitrogen toxicity going on, but what is the orange spot?? I was told it was a calcium deficiency, but there never were any signs of anything leading up to it before, it was just like overnight. And im in week 4-5 of flower and most of my stigmas are all orange and crispy. Can temperature fluctuations play a part in the color change?? Longest post ever for me lol, thanks for the help in advance.View attachment 4846978View attachment 4846979View attachment 4846980
I agree with what’s stated above. Wouldn’t spray them. That would only help dust set in the flowers if anything I’d think. Got one of those box fans around that you can put against one side of the closet blowing across the plants? Dust can’t settle if the air is constantly morning. Gotta find a way to make that situation better bro. Hopefully you got something handy.

Edit: it kinda does look like cal deficiency, but who’s to know if it’s lacking, or locked out?
 

Mrdoty

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Hard to tell. If I had to guess I'd say 5-6 weeks.
I agree with what’s stated above. Wouldn’t spray them. That would only help dust set in the flowers if anything I’d think. Got one of those box fans around that you can put against one side of the closet blowing across the plants? Dust can’t settle if the air is constantly morning. Gotta find a way to make that situation better bro. Hopefully you got something handy.

Edit: it kinda does look like cal deficiency, but who’s to know if it’s lacking, or locked out?
I made it this far bro im good lol, im just wondering about what to do about the nitrogen toxicity. Flushed 4 days ago and still no difference
 

HydroKid239

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I made it this far bro im good lol, im just wondering about what to do about the nitrogen toxicity. Flushed 4 days ago and still no difference
Next watering toss her some calmag, microbes & a bloom booster only. Let her lighten up without more stress. Ph around 6.5-6.8.
 

Mrdoty

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Next watering toss her some calmag, microbes & a bloom booster only. Let her lighten up without more stress. Ph around 6.5-6.8.
Yeaaaaaa i think i added to much ph down when i flushed and now got a lock out. Lime would balance the ph back out right??
 

HydroKid239

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Yeaaaaaa i think i added to much ph down when i flushed and now got a lock out. Lime would balance the ph back out right??
Not sure. I never used that before. I’ve flushed a lock out before, but made sure I fed in the last pour. Most of what’s in the soil will run out the bottom, has to be replaced. I would just ph the feed right if need be. Around 6.5, and be consistent.

using all those ph drops I would toss some microbes in the feed somehow.
 

Mrdoty

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Not sure. I never used that before. I’ve flushed a lock out before, but made sure I fed in the last pour. Most of what’s in the soil will run out the bottom, has to be replaced. I would just ph the feed right if need be. Around 6.5, and be consistent.

using all those ph drops I would toss some microbes in the feed somehow.
Yeaaaaaaaa out of chasing my tail all day i just realized it's from ph fluctuations . Was a bit careless when i flushed cant blame nobody but myself lol smh
 
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