Indoor First Grow 2x4 Tent 600 W HPS

Just got done feeding them and LST'ng them. LST was super easy. I had some tacs laying around which worked really well vs screws. This is my first time LST so I'm a little worried how they will react. I watered/fed them right after hoping it would hell them recover better. I did decide to also add 1/2tsp big bloom in addition to my molasses/epsom salts.

Berry Ryder 3 "The Beast"
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Blue Cheese
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Critical Jack
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Berry Ryder 1
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Mazar
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The Group
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So these brown spots on a few of my leaves are starting to bother me. Most of the spots seem to be from the outside of the leaves and in random areas. Do you think it's a magnesium/calcium def? Here's some pics...

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It may be, I have something similar going on but with all of my shit I have to wait until the chaos settles down to be able to correct it. Mine startedd off as light green patches around the perimeter and then getting progressively rustyas it moved inward. It could be calcium, thats what I will treat mine for tomorrow when I feed, but its hard to tell whether it is a normal deficiency, or a lockout. Hopefully someone can clarify because I would also like to know
 
It may be, I have something similar going on but with all of my shit I have to wait until the chaos settles down to be able to correct it. Mine startedd off as light green patches and then getting rusty. It could be calcium, thats what I will treat mine for tomorrow when I feed, but its hard to tell whether it is a normal deficiency, or a lockout. Hopefully someone can clarify because I would also like to know

I'm thinking its a def myself. The plants still look amazing but I'm a perfectionist so even one spot drives me crazy. Hopefully after giving them a feeding with molasses and epsom salt tonight ill see some improvements. Ill be doing some serious research tomorrow to see if I can pin it down more.
 
Im using my one CJ as a guinea pig for the most part haha. I expected her to die so i just allowed it to progress but somehow she is still goin.. It turmed into full blown rust along the outer edges so im gonna hit her up with a nice dose of calmag and see what happens.

The problem is diagnosimg thisstuff early on is almost impossible. As the problems get worsez it becomes more apparent. But at sight of first symptoms, i have absolutely no clue they allseem the same.

I feel like Doctor house, minus the intern think tank:shrug:
 
Im using my one CJ as a guinea pig for the most part haha. I expected her to die so i just allowed it to progress but somehow she is still goin.. It turmed into full blown rust along the outer edges so im gonna hit her up with a nice dose of calmag and see what happens.

The problem is diagnosimg thisstuff early on is almost impossible. As the problems get worsez it becomes more apparent. But at sight of first symptoms, i have absolutely no clue they allseem the same.

I feel like Doctor house, minus the intern think tank:shrug:

I know exactly how you feel lol. I did find this thread which is awesome for anything from pests to nutrient deficiencies. Based on what I read it does appear that I either have a cal/mag def or my ph is off. My mix of water/nutes was around 7 but I'm not sure of my soil. This is from another site so hope that's ok.

http://www.420magazine.com/forums/p...abis-plant-pest-problem-solver-pictorial.html
 
Yeah i have been referening a similar compilation. So much info but invaluable. Im almost certain mine is calmag, and it started off just like yours. I have hard water though which makes me wonder if it is lockout. I just watered with an addition of calmag whichwasnt in there before, so i guess ill find out soon enough haha.

I woukd just add some epsoms and see if it dissapears, you are ahead of the curve noticing the first symptoms already. I saw problems later yet I still let them develop to see what it turned into, and this thing is still budding up for me. Its nuts lol. I have a feeling your right about the cal/mag def. Try to nip it in the butt early for sure, because your plants are looking very happy and lush otherwise.
 
Thanks! It's amazing to see how we'll they've all responded to the LST. All the leaves and the tops have visibly curved back towards the light in a matter of hours. Such an amazing plant.
 
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