-Problem: Top leaves have reddish brown spots and yellowing leaves
-Medium/grow method: Plant Magic Soil Supreme, peat based mix, with 20% perlite and vermiculite
-Feed and supplements used: Plant Magic Old Timers ,organic Nutrients. Two last feeds have been bloom based, npk of 3,5,4
-Water source: Tap water, 63-68ppm, water mostly 6.3ph but sometimes 6.2 and 6.4
-Strain and age: Fastbuds Gelato Auto day 42 above ground
-Climate: 25C day time, 20C night time average. 50 - 70 RH
- Light used: Mars Hydro TS1000 around 900 umols,
-Additional info: Plants have been showing symptoms last 5-7 days, appeared overnight 5-7 days ago see following for more info
Hello everyone, I am I need of your help.
My Gelato Auto is 43 Days above ground and over the past 5-7 days she has been showing what looks to be a calcium deficiency or lockout.
I have been growing in Plant Magic Soil Supreme, a peat based soil and have been using their line of organic nutrients (I have included the feed schedule).
I have been feeding every other watering so, feed water feed at half strength at around 230 to 280ppm. The last feed was bloom based feed and she got the full dose which was 435ppm
I have been watering at a ph of 6.3, occasionally 6.2 and 6.4 but mostly 6.3 and the ppm of the water is around 60-70 ppm.
She is getting around 900 umols of light and been grown under the Mars Hydro TS1000.
The top leaves stared showing reddish brown spots around 5-7 days ago and last night and today some of the leaves with the spots are turning yellow.
She looks a dark green colour which makes me think it's too much nitrogen ( I have included a side by side picture with my other plant to see the difference) but she doesn't have any other signs of too much nitrogen no clawing of the leaves.
It could also be a deficiency because of the low ppm of my water, she has had no calcium during the grow. Should I feed her some calmag in the next watering or just try and ride it out and just give her more water, so a feed water, water, water, feed regime
What do you think folks, can anyone help?
If I have missed any information please let me know.
I have attached some pictures.
-Medium/grow method: Plant Magic Soil Supreme, peat based mix, with 20% perlite and vermiculite
-Feed and supplements used: Plant Magic Old Timers ,organic Nutrients. Two last feeds have been bloom based, npk of 3,5,4
-Water source: Tap water, 63-68ppm, water mostly 6.3ph but sometimes 6.2 and 6.4
-Strain and age: Fastbuds Gelato Auto day 42 above ground
-Climate: 25C day time, 20C night time average. 50 - 70 RH
- Light used: Mars Hydro TS1000 around 900 umols,
-Additional info: Plants have been showing symptoms last 5-7 days, appeared overnight 5-7 days ago see following for more info
Hello everyone, I am I need of your help.
My Gelato Auto is 43 Days above ground and over the past 5-7 days she has been showing what looks to be a calcium deficiency or lockout.
I have been growing in Plant Magic Soil Supreme, a peat based soil and have been using their line of organic nutrients (I have included the feed schedule).
I have been feeding every other watering so, feed water feed at half strength at around 230 to 280ppm. The last feed was bloom based feed and she got the full dose which was 435ppm
I have been watering at a ph of 6.3, occasionally 6.2 and 6.4 but mostly 6.3 and the ppm of the water is around 60-70 ppm.
She is getting around 900 umols of light and been grown under the Mars Hydro TS1000.
The top leaves stared showing reddish brown spots around 5-7 days ago and last night and today some of the leaves with the spots are turning yellow.
She looks a dark green colour which makes me think it's too much nitrogen ( I have included a side by side picture with my other plant to see the difference) but she doesn't have any other signs of too much nitrogen no clawing of the leaves.
It could also be a deficiency because of the low ppm of my water, she has had no calcium during the grow. Should I feed her some calmag in the next watering or just try and ride it out and just give her more water, so a feed water, water, water, feed regime
What do you think folks, can anyone help?
If I have missed any information please let me know.
I have attached some pictures.
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