I think my plants have a Mg deficiencey can some one verify and how do i treat? thanks so much.! they're 20" tall in the first week of flower in 3gal pots
Sure looks hungry too me...remember folks if a plant is showing just a single deficiency. And that deficiency is not dealt with, other deficiencies are soon too follow. Its about balance, not ppms....thats not just a mg def. thats a overall def.
what soil is she in an what do you feed ?
she looks to just need a good balenced diet with N bein the higher number. she is very hungry , shes big so up her diet an she will start greenin back up in a week or so.
soil
I'm using botanicare pure blend grow 1tbls per gal. Last feeding I used 1tbls of bloom no grow should I be using them both together? FF happy frog soil. I was trying the less is more method lol! I'll pick up some calmag today thanks
\I'm using botanicare pure blend grow 1tbls per gal. Last feeding I used 1tbls of bloom no grow should I be using them both together? FF happy frog soil. I was trying the less is more method lol! I'll pick up some calmag today thanks
I use PBP and u should be feeding at this point 15ml that's equivalent to 3 tsp per gallon. If you're in the first two weeks your give them 7.5ml of grow and 7.5 ml of Bloom, as your soil isn't limed, you'l have to provide calmag until 2 weeks prior harvest.
Ca-Mg are the most advanced deficiencies you've got going on. Sorry whitie but you're wrong about PBP having enough Ca-Mg as I always had to supplement it on hydro and soil grows no matter the strain
Calcium is not a mobile element in the plant and current calcium deficiencies most always manifest in the newer growth.You have to be blind not to see the rusty spots and the chlorosis on the lower leaves that's a beautiful Ca def...too much Mg, N or K locks Ca not the opposite. How can you be even suggesting that?