Leaf Problem Please Help

jokacross

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Those feeding schedules don't mean jack shit, 99% of the time they are wrong
Thats the only way I know and have an Ideia to start with and also how the plants looks like. Do you have something for soil like quantities of nutes to use when to use etc etc? thanks
 
I had the same necrosis spots attacking my leaves. I freaked and thought I had a sap-sucking pest. After looking into it more I discovered this is a pretty standard sign of calcium deficiency.
 

max316420

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Get some calmag, feed at a rate of 1 ts per gallon or 50-100ppm... But if your feeding that much you shouldn't be getting a calcium def.
 

jokacross

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sorry for this question but send me names of productes that produce callmag thinks becouse I dont know where to get this. Im using tap water and yes I only water after 24h and when is Phed. I was thinking about get one of that ppm meter but since this is the first grow i made i thought that wasent the most important thinks to buy but I think I go get one.!
 

dirtysnowball

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unsulphated molasses is a good source of cal/mag/& iron. use 1/2-1tbsp per gallon, use ever 3rd or 4th watering, too much blocks N and the lower fan leaves yellow and die. also leave your fan leaves alone your plant will kill them when they are useless, even if they are yellow they are still doing photosynthesis, yellow is the secondary pigment color, and purple is the third.
 

dirtysnowball

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your plants look very good. i wouldn't worry too much about those spots, it could be ph fluctuation too. those spots cover only half a percent of your plant haha, overall your plants are really really healthy looking
 

Kingrow1

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Any cal/mag will do but i still wouldnt like to guess what it is, i know of sensi cal/mg for bloom, 3:1 cal to mag ratio, should be pretty good.

As for the biobizz, yer it can burn but i find it very hard to even feeding most waterings, i know the whole organics debate is wide open and i now subscribe to natural over simply just pure organics but i can see why people love biobizz, it is so forgiving, gives top results and apart from lacking enough cal/mag i really really like it a lot, probably be hard to ever change.

On a side not my plants are mag whores, i thought 25ppm mag to 80pm cal would be enough but i am still left with mag deficiency on my plants, sucks having a small mag deficiency when everything else is right, the ones that had an extra feed of epsom salts a week or two back are now bright shiny healthy green, the others are a lot duller, suppose i am lucky though just knowing my mag needs upping for perfect results. Peace
 

jokacross

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Any cal/mag will do but i still wouldnt like to guess what it is, i know of sensi cal/mg for bloom, 3:1 cal to mag ratio, should be pretty good.

As for the biobizz, yer it can burn but i find it very hard to even feeding most waterings, i know the whole organics debate is wide open and i now subscribe to natural over simply just pure organics but i can see why people love biobizz, it is so forgiving, gives top results and apart from lacking enough cal/mag i really really like it a lot, probably be hard to ever change.

On a side not my plants are mag whores, i thought 25ppm mag to 80pm cal would be enough but i am still left with mag deficiency on my plants, sucks having a small mag deficiency when everything else is right, the ones that had an extra feed of epsom salts a week or two back are now bright shiny healthy green, the others are a lot duller, suppose i am lucky though just knowing my mag needs upping for perfect results. Peace
You think with leaf coat I can get this problem solved? thanks
 

jokacross

Active Member
unsulphated molasses is a good source of cal/mag/& iron. use 1/2-1tbsp per gallon, use ever 3rd or 4th watering, too much blocks N and the lower fan leaves yellow and die. also leave your fan leaves alone your plant will kill them when they are useless, even if they are yellow they are still doing photosynthesis, yellow is the secondary pigment color, and purple is the third.
Yes tanks for the reply. One problem here is that I dont know where to get this kinda of ingredients. Tell me sites names of brands etc etc. Thanks
 

max316420

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unsulphated molasses is a good source of cal/mag/& iron. Use 1/2-1tbsp per gallon, use ever 3rd or 4th watering, too much blocks n and the lower fan leaves yellow and die. Also leave your fan leaves alone your plant will kill them when they are useless, even if they are yellow they are still doing photosynthesis, yellow is the secondary pigment color, and purple is the third.

wrong!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

max316420

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Yellow means all the nitrogen is being sucked outta the leaves to go to other parts of the plants that is using it, when they are yellow they are DYING.. Purple?? Show me some purple fan leaves that doesn't have something to do with genetics...
 

max316420

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If your ladies are being fed right then the only reason your gonna get yellowing fan leaves at the bottom of your plant is LACK OF ENOUGH LIGHT
 
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