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Hi people.
-Problem: I found what looks like a nutrient deficiency today in 2 places on the ultimate at the top leaves of the canopy next to 2 flowers (not on the highest central cola though). most of the top leaves are looking droopy. Am I right in thinking this is a calcium deficiency?
-Medium/grow method: Soil (plant magic supreme), 11L fabric pots
-Feed and supplements used: Plant magic oldtimer bloom (NPK 3-5-4) at 3ml/L, feeding every watering, every 2nd day with a small watering can.
-Water source: I'm using tap water 3L per watering. I leave it out for 2 days in an open container before adding nutes. It's normally ~8.3pH before nutes, then 4.5pH after bloom nutrients, then I add potassium bicarbonate to get the pH up to ~6.3 (could this be too much potassium?). I don't own a EC or TDS meter unfortunetly, planning on getting one for the next grow.
-Strain and age: Dutch passion auto ultimate, 38 days old
-Climate: Day time 24-27C, night time ~18C, 45-50% RH.
-Light used: 400W MH with cool tube; light cycle 20/4, 8 inches from top
-Additional info: Preflowers started to show around a week and a half ago. Switched to bloom nutrients 3 days ago, never used calmag, although I have ordered some just incase (due to arrive on Monday). I added 1g of plant magic old timer magnesium (MgO 16.7%, SO3 33.3%) per liter at day 25.
The ultimate is the plant on the left
Site 1, Site 2
Site 1
Site 2
Thanks for the help!
-Problem: I found what looks like a nutrient deficiency today in 2 places on the ultimate at the top leaves of the canopy next to 2 flowers (not on the highest central cola though). most of the top leaves are looking droopy. Am I right in thinking this is a calcium deficiency?
-Medium/grow method: Soil (plant magic supreme), 11L fabric pots
-Feed and supplements used: Plant magic oldtimer bloom (NPK 3-5-4) at 3ml/L, feeding every watering, every 2nd day with a small watering can.
-Water source: I'm using tap water 3L per watering. I leave it out for 2 days in an open container before adding nutes. It's normally ~8.3pH before nutes, then 4.5pH after bloom nutrients, then I add potassium bicarbonate to get the pH up to ~6.3 (could this be too much potassium?). I don't own a EC or TDS meter unfortunetly, planning on getting one for the next grow.
-Strain and age: Dutch passion auto ultimate, 38 days old
-Climate: Day time 24-27C, night time ~18C, 45-50% RH.
-Light used: 400W MH with cool tube; light cycle 20/4, 8 inches from top
-Additional info: Preflowers started to show around a week and a half ago. Switched to bloom nutrients 3 days ago, never used calmag, although I have ordered some just incase (due to arrive on Monday). I added 1g of plant magic old timer magnesium (MgO 16.7%, SO3 33.3%) per liter at day 25.
The ultimate is the plant on the left
Site 1, Site 2
Site 1
Site 2
Thanks for the help!