Please Help! Don't want to lose this crop!!

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Please Help, plants were looking great about a week ago. They are early in budding. Now my Siberian haze is showing this on the leaves. Also I haven't given them any nutrients in about a week and they are showing signs of nute burn! Also the Haze plant looks sad . If I didn't know any better I would say she's overwatered, but that's not the case. Who says this isn't rocket science!!?? J/K ! Thank you in advance.
 

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I don't really see anything to worry about.How old is the plant? Are you using cal/mag?What nutes are you using and at what dosage?
 
I don't really see anything to worry about.How old is the plant? Are you using cal/mag?What nutes are you using and at what dosage?

No, I wasn't. I changed the way I prepped my soil this time. I didn't mix with dolomite lime as I usually would. I was all out. I won't be without it again.
It was a calmag/ phos deficiency. Looking better now. Thanks!

:smoking:MJ
 
:toke: MJ-- I see that dark mottling starting, and I'm not quite sure if it's Ca defc. starting, or a more atypical P defc. symptom... ( :smoking:get your glasses on Nammy! And no diagnosing while stoned on Chemdogging :dizzy: :rofl: :pighug:)
.... do us a favor MJ, check this out and fill in the info we need to diagnose this please,... https://www.autoflower.org/threads/...ill-out-first-with-the-data-that-matta.45991/

Was a phos and calmag deficiency...........
Fixed issue for the most part. Defintely screwed up this grows yeild :/ A couple more weeks for these under developed girls!! Except for the one that has awhile longer than the rest. You should be able to see which one she is. Shes been mostly healthy.
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They got really bad quick after I posted this. Ate up most the leaves on my haze. Most were showing calmag/and phos def. They have come mostly out of it, not without badly screwing up buds yield. I have never grown such small buds :'( Another lesson learned. Thank you all who chimed in and stopped by.

MJ
 
:bighug: MJ- sorry about the road bumps on this grow! If you like, fill out the info form anyway, and maybe we can pinpoint the underlying source of the problem,.. From what i can tell and what you said about progression speed, I'm pretty sure the soil pH went South! :doh:... also, in the future, please take pics in normal lighting; color rending is lousy with LED/HID lights, and reading the colors and details of symptoms is key to diagnosis sometimes!
... what's your soil and amendments?
...do you pH adjust water and nutes?
...water source,... it's pH and TDS or EC reading if possible?
A very fine tool to have is the Accurate 8 soil pH probe--> :phsoil: the long probe is the A8 model,... unlike the loust skinny probe types seen all over at garden centers etc., the A8 is far more robustly built and better tuned, +/-0.2 pH resolution,... used right, it'll give good readings of actual in-pot pH at that depth- :thumbsup: nothing beats direct measurement! The run-off method is so full of inherent measurement errors, it's nearly useless,.. even the modified protocol method and calculation here in the Infirmary (so called "sticky" section, above this one) is just a crude estimate.... I use this tool all the time, and it's worth it's weight in gold! Between this, and always pH adjusting your feeds and water if needed, will go a long way to preventing pH swings that cause nutrient issues!
 
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