leogreen123
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no, but there is calcium and magnesium in the tnt booster nutrients, I don't know how much though..do you use calmag?
no, but there is calcium and magnesium in the tnt booster nutrients, I don't know how much though..do you use calmag?
I don't think it is N toxicity anymore. The tips are not burned and no dark green. I suspect heavy P deficiency since all of them are flowering intensly and I was too light on the nutes while giving a lot of water and light.did you back off the nutes when you saw the N toxicity? the subsequent yellowing may have been caused by too much nutrients
Hey thank you for your input. Looks like you were right.Looks more like phosphorus deficiency to me. Some red drifting into stems, light spots at first and then progressively getting more yellow and brown mottled spots. Also, I see what appears to be some purple tinting of the leaf blades
What is the temperature swing of the tent you are growing in?
You need to up the mag/epsom salt and your led light is too intense/too close, its washing out the mag in the top section of your plantsI read that P deficiency also bring calcium and/or magnesium deficiency with it?
Do I need to add calmag or is the calcium and magnesium enough, wich is included in the products that I use?
I still have Bloom Nutes and Phosphor Plus.
Not really sure about the nutrients you are using. However I would start feeding them bloom phase nutrients now. Make sure to not over do it though. Have you been feeding them anything for blooming yet? And when you were, were you following the recommended dosage and schedule? And if not what percentage were you using? As they grow bigger they can take in more than they could when they were young.I read that P deficiency also bring calcium and/or magnesium deficiency with it?
Do I need to add calmag or is the calcium and magnesium enough, wich is included in the products that I use?
I still have Bloom Nutes and Phosphor Plus.
How much light can I give them at this stage?You need to up the mag/epsom salt and your led light is too intense/too close, its washing out the mag in the top section of your plants
Cool. I would have started a little lighter but hopefully they start doing better. And like the person above stated you could give them some Epsom salts too. Or just use a little cal/mag.So I gave them 4/5 (40ml per 10l of water) of the recommended dosage of the bloom nutes.
I will buy some calmag to have it ready if needed.
I read that P deficiency can also bring a cal/mag deficiency with it, because they are somewhat interdependent.
The pics are from day 43.
Raise it up a footHow much light can I give them at this stage?
I trying to give them between 600 and 1000 ppfd and they are on a 20/4 cycle.
You should be doing that anyways.Can I give them the maximum light if I provide all the nutrients and water they need?