Rust spots help

roleth

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Help!!!!! Ive noticed it about 2 or 3 days ago. Thought it was a phosphorus deficiency or calmag deficiency. Gave 2ml per gal extra of both and it doesn't seem to be getting better. Theres so much conflicting info and its quite confusing to a newbie. Thx20211120_095816.jpg20211120_095811.jpg
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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i'm guessing calcium deficiency, phosphorous deficiency doesn't look like that, and almost always shows up on lower growth first.
one cause of calcium deficiency is low ph. i hardly ever recommend checking soil ph, but it might not be a bad idea in this case.
it could also be caused by something as simple as mixing your nutes wrong. if you use a two or more part system, add the part with calcium first and give it a few minutes to get dissolved well before you add the part with sulfur. calcium and sulfur combine if added too close together, and settle out of your nute solution into a fine black powder which plants cannot absorb
 

roleth

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i'm guessing calcium deficiency, phosphorous deficiency doesn't look like that, and almost always shows up on lower growth first.
one cause of calcium deficiency is low ph. i hardly ever recommend checking soil ph, but it might not be a bad idea in this case.
it could also be caused by something as simple as mixing your nutes wrong. if you use a two or more part system, add the part with calcium first and give it a few minutes to get dissolved well before you add the part with sulfur. calcium and sulfur combine if added too close together, and settle out of your nute solution into a fine black powder which plants cannot absorb
Wow that makes perfect sense. I ran out if the part A of the foxfarm trio and was waiting on the new one in the mail, I forgot to mention that. It arrived today but I water/feed at 5 or 6 am so its gonna have to wait until tomorrow. How long after adding it back should I see improvements? Ur the MAN thx!!!
 

roleth

Member
i'm guessing calcium deficiency, phosphorous deficiency doesn't look like that, and almost always shows up on lower growth first.
one cause of calcium deficiency is low ph. i hardly ever recommend checking soil ph, but it might not be a bad idea in this case.
it could also be caused by something as simple as mixing your nutes wrong. if you use a two or more part system, add the part with calcium first and give it a few minutes to get dissolved well before you add the part with sulfur. calcium and sulfur combine if added too close together, and settle out of your nute solution into a fine black powder which plants cannot absorb
Maybe You can help me with this 1. These are 2 wks old photos in mother earth terracraft. I give them about 5-6 ml of water every other day or so. Temp is 78-80 and rh is 50-60. Thx20211119_101858.jpg20211119_101825.jpg
 

furbolg

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don't feed them more. they are overfed already. it looks like a pH problem. what is your medium?

probably want to water them with some pH 6.5 water with a light but complete nutrient solution
 

hotrodharley

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Wow that makes perfect sense. I ran out if the part A of the foxfarm trio and was waiting on the new one in the mail, I forgot to mention that. It arrived today but I water/feed at 5 or 6 am so its gonna have to wait until tomorrow. How long after adding it back should I see improvements? Ur the MAN thx!!!
If Part A is nitrogen you're waiting for the wrong thing to help this. In fact color says cut back on nitrogen.
 

go go kid

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do you have some seaweed solution you can make a spray from, you can then folier feed them to get the benaficial nutes and extra goodies in the seaweed directly onto your plants, as hotrodharlkey said, your useing the wrong stuff .
and seaweed is low in nitrogen so shouldent upset the plants at all
 

roleth

Member
It was the big bloom that I ran out of its a 0.01-0.3-0.7 npk. I think it was the micro. Its coco 70/30 and the ph going in never exceeded 6.0 ph. I dont have the seaweed I have to get some. We can spray things on them while in flower?
 

OneMoreRip

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if ph and ec of medium are good, plants are good. 700ppm/1.3 ec start to finish and correct ph for what medium you are using
 
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roleth

Member
ph and ppm of meduim. 5 ml is like a spit, though possibley about correct for a seedling depending on environment
Its mother earth terracraft pre amended. Im not sure whats the ph and ppm of it. Water going in was 6.7 I thonk that was the issue. Somehow thought it was a soil mix but its a coco mix so I flushed it with the right ph water.
 

MickFoster

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Its mother earth terracraft pre amended. Im not sure whats the ph and ppm of it. Water going in was 6.7 I thonk that was the issue. Somehow thought it was a soil mix but its a coco mix so I flushed it with the right ph water.
Don't listen to that guy........he hasn't a clue but insists on giving bad advice.
Mother Earth Terracraft is not coco........it's all purpose potting soi.
 

roleth

Member
Don't listen to that guy........he hasn't a clue but insists on giving bad advice.
Mother Earth Terracraft is not coco........it's all purpose potting soi.
Don't listen to that guy........he hasn't a clue but insists on giving bad advice.
Mother Earth Terracraft is not coco........it's all purpose potting soi.
@MickFoster Yes I figured that but saying it twice might give a clear picture four you.Soley based on his questions.So with the PH of 6.7 going in is ok?Thx
 

roleth

Member
Nice! Ive read alot/watched so much. Nothing seems to make sense. Im thinking phosphorus but im second guessing myself.
 
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