Need Help, Can't figure out what's wrong!

Jlynn83

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Hey jlynn83 I did a cheese recently and experienced the same. I removed the dying leaves and increased calcium and it didnt come back.

Leaves where the same and where taken from about half way up the plant.
Did you just use a cal-mag supplement then? I haven't ever used that before. Did you use it as a foliar spray or did you just add it in with your water?
 

Creature1969

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Did you just use a cal-mag supplement then? I haven't ever used that before. Did you use it as a foliar spray or did you just add it in with your water?
Don't get your hopes up as that's not what cal def looks like. You may have a tiny cal def, but that's not the root of your problem.

"root of your problem", I made a funny. Foghorn Leghorn would be proud.
 

Jlynn83

Member
Don't get your hopes up as that's not what cal def looks like. You may have a tiny cal def, but that's not the root of your problem.

"root of your problem", I made a funny. Foghorn Leghorn would be proud.
LOL
I did water with the bloom nutes which is 8% Phosphate...so I'm hoping I will at least see some improvement with that...So far I don't see it on any other leaves..Hopefully that took care of it..*Fingers crossed* :)
 
Did you just use a cal-mag supplement then? I haven't ever used that before. Did you use it as a foliar spray or did you just add it in with your water?

No mate I use a product called Bones part of a Range call T.I.T yes that's right T.I.T lol amazing stuff but expensive.
 

Buba Blend

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Thanks for the replies guys..I'll get it up and out of the water. Normally they are pretty dry when I water them. But I've learned to not wait until they are bone dry because then the water runs right through them. I probably shouldn't have watered them yesterday as they were still moist but I felt like they needed to get the nutes, and I was only probably a day early anyways. I'll have to do a search on RO Water. I've heard of it, but don't really know what it is.

edit to add: I found the report for the water from where I'm at..Does it look like I need to do the distilled or RO Water from looking at the report?
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You should stop using vegas tap water. It is very hard water with an average ppm of 500.
You should use RO water with about a tsp of cal mag per gallon of water to replace the cal mag that is removed during the RO process.
RO water is the water you can buy from a machine or a store for 25 cents a gal all over town.
 

Jlynn83

Member
You should stop using vegas tap water. It is very hard water with an average ppm of 500.
You should use RO water with about a tsp of cal mag per gallon of water to replace the cal mag that is removed during the RO process.
RO water is the water you can buy from a machine or a store for 25 cents a gal all over town.
Thanks for the tip Buba! That sounds like a pretty good idea!
 

Jlynn83

Member
No mate I use a product called Bones part of a Range call T.I.T yes that's right T.I.T lol amazing stuff but expensive.
That sounds like a good product from what it said on the website. They are out of stock though. It took me awhile to find it! LOL every time I googled "T.I.T." It was stuff about Breast enhancement pills and what not! LOL I finally typed in "T.I.T. Nutrients" and it came up!
 

Jlynn83

Member
Just wanted to update...the Plants look like they are doing better. I see a few leaves that are starting to show signs but it doesn't seem as bad. I think using the Tiger Bloom helped. Before the lights shut off, here in a few hours I'm going to spray them with a foliar spray of Tiger Bloom. I figure it couldn't hurt. Once they are ready to be watered again, I'm going to try the suggestion by Roger saying to use Hydrogen peroxide. I'm also putting them into flower on Sunday..I can't wait any longer as they are just getting too big...
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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spray when the lights are on. take the plant out from under the light, but just so its not shining directly on it. when you're foliar feeding, make sure you're wetting the bottoms of the leaves. stomata are what absorb foliar feed, they're on the bottom of leaves, and they're only open when the lights are on.
 
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