Spreading like a wild fire... need help asap

alphapinene

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2/3 of my plants (both chemdawgs) are showing signs of what I think look like a manganese deficiency or lockout. The plants haven't been overwatered (kept slightly on the drier side). Spots have been progressing very fast, first small spots showed up on Tuesday and now they look like this. Flushed one with distilled water yesterday and it only got worse. I'm thinking that I need to lower my PH (haven't tested ph since soil supposedly buffers itself.... or that's what I was told anyway)
All plants are growing in roots organics original soil, top dressing once a week with their dry nutrients/myco, drinking distilled water w/ hydroguard. Watering 2-2.5 liters once every 2-3 days in 3 gallon pots. Plants are on day 22 of flower.
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Note the color difference between the healthy blue shark and chem
 
2/3 of my plants (both chemdawgs) are showing signs of what I think look like a manganese deficiency or lockout. The plants haven't been overwatered (kept slightly on the drier side). Spots have been progressing very fast, first small spots showed up on Tuesday and now they look like this. Flushed one with distilled water yesterday and it only got worse. I'm thinking that I need to lower my PH (haven't tested ph since soil supposedly buffers itself.... or that's what I was told anyway)
All plants are growing in roots organics original soil, top dressing once a week with their dry nutrients/myco, drinking distilled water w/ hydroguard. Watering 2-2.5 liters once every 2-3 days in 3 gallon pots. Plants are on day 22 of flower.
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Note the color difference between the healthy blue shark and chem

brown spots are cal and the rest is mag / led light too intense on those genetics maybe
 
looks like they need could use calcium, use tap water not distilled
brown spots are cal and the rest is mag / led light too intense on those genetics maybe

In the pictures they look brown but in person they're more reddish/purple. I was thinking the same thing but don't cal/mag def spots look a lot bigger/rust colored? I'm planning on brewing an AACT with kelp meal/ewc/molasses to hopefully remedy the problem.
 
In the pictures they look brown but in person they're more reddish/purple. I was thinking the same thing but don't cal/mag def spots look a lot bigger/rust colored? I'm planning on brewing an AACT with kelp meal/ewc/molasses to hopefully remedy the problem.

foliar feed epsom salt 1.5ml per gal. or 150-200 ppm per whatever. The tea is fine but it isnt going to fix the problem (or not as fast) and dont use alot of molasses.
 
foliar feed epsom salt 1.5ml per gal. or 150-200 ppm per whatever. The tea is fine but it isnt going to fix the problem (or not as fast) and dont use alot of molasses.

Cool cool my only concern about foliar feeding is the risk of PM/grey mold as these dawgs are highly susceptible, especially being kinda crowded in the tent, plus i never foliar fed lol. But if it's a quick fix i'll risk it. Thanks man
 
Cool cool my only concern about foliar feeding is the risk of PM/grey mold as these dawgs are highly susceptible, especially being kinda crowded in the tent, plus i never foliar fed lol. But if it's a quick fix i'll risk it. Thanks man

Its not a quick fix its the fastest way to get the mag in there and you need to do it everyday or every other day till you see improvement. Lights off no fans give it an hour turn the fan back on.
 
Imo to be showing as many symptoms of nutrient deficiencies like you are there’s only one common problem.

The plants are underfed.


Increase nutrients slowly.
 
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