Here is a pic of some problems I am having with my plant. It is in its 5th week of flowering and I could not find much on the symptoms that appear here. Thank you!
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Here is a pic of some problems I am having with my plant. It is in its 5th week of flowering and I could not find much on the symptoms that appear here. Thank you!
I have been feeding with FoxFarm BigBloom every 2 days, 4tbsp per gallon. I have been using distilled water from the beginning, all was good until 3 weeks into flowering. I suspect that due to using distilled water I may have some sort of micronutrient deficiency. I recently purchased Cal-Mag and have applied it once already, waiting to see what happens. It seems like the problem begins with the leaves fading from green to yellow and then they start to develop spots like the ones in the pic. Some of the bigger fan leaves in the middle are all yellow with large brown spots in the center of the leaves. The pH of the water and fertilizer solution is adjusted to 6 before watering.Id go with ya need some calcium and magnesium...do u have interveinal chlorosis? are the areas in between the veins enflamed? Looks like u got some spots....have you been using a full based nute solition? meaning...your macro nutes along with your main regiment? Whay have you been feeding?> how often>? whats the ph of your water when u water?
Thanks everyone for your input although Masswhole, your advice seemed to resonate best with me. I flushed the plant with tap water and it has not gotten worse today, so I think that is a good sign. However, don't you think that going a whole week without nutes will deprive the plant of the much needed P and K, especially that it is late into flowering? Perhaps water it with tap one more time but after that start to give it nutes again?Do nothing but flush your plant with regular water. Three times your bucket size in water until it runs clear. Then ease up on the nutes for a while. Freshen em up in a week or so.
Turns out I had a nutrient deficiency in all my plants, hence the many problems. The harvest still turned out great for the lemon skunk, which showed only a slight problem.Thanks everyone for your input although Masswhole, your advice seemed to resonate best with me. I flushed the plant with tap water and it has not gotten worse today, so I think that is a good sign. However, don't you think that going a whole week without nutes will deprive the plant of the much needed P and K, especially that it is late into flowering? Perhaps water it with tap one more time but after that start to give it nutes again?
Fox Farm Big Bloom every 2 days!? ... LMAO!! I want some of that shit your smoking...or do I? Yea, WAY too much.I have been feeding with FoxFarm BigBloom every 2 days, 4tbsp per gallon. I have been using distilled water from the beginning, all was good until 3 weeks into flowering. I suspect that due to using distilled water I may have some sort of micronutrient deficiency. I recently purchased Cal-Mag and have applied it once already, waiting to see what happens. It seems like the problem begins with the leaves fading from green to yellow and then they start to develop spots like the ones in the pic. Some of the bigger fan leaves in the middle are all yellow with large brown spots in the center of the leaves. The pH of the water and fertilizer solution is adjusted to 6 before watering.
Turns out I had a nutrient deficiency in all my plants, hence the many problems. The harvest still turned out great for the lemon skunk, which showed only a slight problem.
Yes, that is exactly what happened. In addition to BigBloom, the foxfarm schedule calls for tiger bloom and supplemental soluble fertilizers for a complete feeding regime. I learned the hard way but at least now I got it figured outCould it be the fact that you failed to use Tiger Bloom and was way off on your use of Big Bloom?
http://www.4hydroponics.com/nutrients/Mnl/foxFarmSoil.pdf