No bugs. Likely not thrip.Have you checked for bugs? Looks kinda like thrip damage..
What kind of Magnesium? Epsom salt? Dolomite Lime? Epsom salt(Magnesium sulfate) is fine but will be released way faster than the Calcium sulfate(gypsum). Dolomite lime should NEVER be topdressed, that's only for "cooking" a soil.I added gypsum and magnesium last week. Maybe too much of one?
Every 4 weeks 1 tablespoon per gallon of 284. So I just gave them their second feeding and last feeding. So twice in flower once the beginning once in the middle.Nutrient excess. Calcium has many antagonizing minerals. It would help to know how often and how much you've fed them.
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Top dressed one tablespoon of calcium sulfate / gypsum, and one tablespoon of Epsom salt. I do this every 2 weeks from beginning of veg to 2 weeks before harvest. I literally just did a dose of the Epsom salts and gypsum last weekend. And I did my last feeding.What kind of Magnesium? Epsom salt? Dolomite Lime? Epsom salt(Magnesium sulfate) is fine but will be released way faster than the Calcium sulfate(gypsum). Dolomite lime should NEVER be topdressed, that's only for "cooking" a soil.
When I used gypsum back in the day I topdressed with gypsum and added back Epsom in the nutrient feed/water to add back some magnesium while getting the pH adjusting benefits from gypsum.
very weird one, I couldn't tell what that is.Can't figure out what's going on here any hope is appreciated.
Week five of flower
Soil grown all organics gaia fertilizers
80 degrees
I usually water at 6.5 to 7 pH
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I'm wondering if this is a magnesium toxicity or calcium toxicity / abundance rather than a deficiency. I have a 16-in fan that oscillates on the opposite side of the room for upper canopy airflow the small one in the corner is underneath the canopy and goes on to the top of the soil.Can't say for sure either, but I'd double check for having Thrips like HydoDan suggested.
Check under the leaves etc, should have some Thrip poop there if that is the case.
Doesn't really match with calcium or magnesium deficiency to me.
I've usually had more brown spots from calcium deficiency or in case of Mg the chlorosis is more in between the veins and not dotted like that.
I don't think it is a trace element issue, since it's the lower branches that are first affected.
Other than that the plant is pretty dark green and looking a bit fleshy/overwatered?
Also I see your fan there, so if you got decent airflow around the plant, I'd be inclined to rule out the calcium deficiency too.
But also be careful with adding more stuff, since too much of one will reduce absorption of others,
like Wastei suggested.
I spent an hour in that room with the plants this morning. Absolutely zero bugs anywhere. The edges of some of the leaves started to turn brown with black spots.Thrips baby
Probably not many that's why you don't see anything odd