Faded yellow spots appearing

smiffylufc24

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I have a plant about a week and a half in to flower and I have started to noticed a couple of yellow spots started appearing I gave her first bloom feed today Canna Boost, Cannazyme and dutch master a and b. I have some plant magic grow which 5-3-3 but I have not used that.

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You can see in the 3rd picture the yellow spots^^^^^^^^ any help would be helpfull and should I use the plant magic grow. How is she looking what can I use to help this please.

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thcme

Active Member
Hard to tell from the pics, yo.

Offhand it looks like a cal/mag deficiency possibly, but not sure. Perhaps someone else will chime in.
 

topfuel29

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IMO- it looks like your over fertilizing. your leaves are a very dark green, to green

I would say it's looking like a calcium deficiency (as mentioned) if you are sure there are no mites. Now this could be due to many ferts being giving to your plant's which has locked out other nutrients.

Solution to fixing a Calcium deficiency
Cal/Mag
or you can treat by foliar feeding with one teaspoon of dolomite lime or Garden lime per quart of water, Or Any Chemical/Organic nutrients that has Calcium in them will fix a Calcium deficiency.
Or you can take crushed up dolomite lime or garden lime in a gallon of water and water it in the soil. 1 to 2 teaspoons per gallon of water, which will be slow acting. Garden Gypsum, which is medium absorption. Limestone, which is medium absorption, Rock Phosphate and Animal wastes which are both medium/slow absorption.

Note: Caution when using gypsum to an already acid soil (pH that is less than 5.5) can have a very bad effect on different types of plants by effecting the absorption of soil aluminum, which is poison to plant roots.

Now if you added to much chemical nutrients and or organics, (which is hard to burn your plants when using organics) you need to flush the soil with plain water.

Picture of Calcium deficiency
 

MYOB

Well-Known Member
That is so minor, I wouldnt go treating it just yet. The plant looks helthy overall and you might end up doing more harm than good.
 
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