The original problem has bin dealt with. It was indeed calmag. I did a test with a smaller plant and removed calmag, started to spot within 48 hours. Put it back on calmag and spotting stopped.
Few issues here and there but seems to be going alright now.
Yeah each one of them has like 4...
Which is why i thought i was strange. The seeds are from a reputable vendor, so im assuming that they are what they say.
My ph is super stable between 5.7-5.8.
Definitely. I get what youre saying. With leaving out grow the only nutrient that isnt being supplimented by the others would be phosphate. Everything else in grow is also in the mirco and bloom.
So at this point i decided to experiment. A couple plants on lucas and a couple on the full line...
The reason i belive that was because with only using grow and micro without bloom, i wasnt giving the plant any calcium. The bloom has all that. The calmag seems to do alot for the plant when added. I did see a few people with similar looking spots that turned out to be calmag aswell. But...
Heres a photo of how they look now. The problem did continue for a bit but seems to have settled now.
I am almost positive that the issue was a calcium/mag deficiency. For anyone that may stumble across this with like symptoms.
Damn, yeah i didnt think of that. First thought was that bloom wouldve bin when they were in flower.
I did more research and ended up going with lucas, from what i could gather it is perfectly fine to use throughout the veg aswell as flower cycle.
No not all three just grow and micro initially. And i am still only at half strength of calmag recommended dose. But i am considering trying the lucas formula where you only use mirco and bloom, i am reading this formula doesnt need calmag addedand is super simple too.
I will def try to keep...
Yeah was thinking the same thing, i upped the dose of calmag i gave them last night. Brought the ppms to 500. I woke up to them with a bit more green. is this still too pale? I am using general hydroponics nutrients.
I was thinking heat. But i very much dont belive that is what is happening...
So update. I upped the nutrients to about 400ppm the water is sitting steady at 5.8ph. Change was made sunday
The leaves that were affected have continued to be taken over and are dying, which from what i was reading was to be expected. But a couple tiny specs have stared to form on newer leaves...
Ohh i have a pic of roots. This is the plant that is affected.
Checked this morning as seems to be spreading very slowly. I upped nutes and added calmag last night. But didnt expect to see result right away.
The water is sitting about an 1-2 inches below cup level. But all my roots are growing strong. Every one of them has already got a good amount of roots in water.
Ok so after further reading im thinking i need to add some calmag aswell. So ill be doing that and upping the nutes. Hopefully this does the trick.
Im astonished as to how fast these plants show changes. This little lady i though was doing especially well since she has massive roots compared to...