rusty spots on leaves? dunno what to do

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ok so i discovered this when i looked at my multipot ladies. i flushed the soil before switching to full flower nuts 3 days ago... im using seagrow nutrients, epsom salt and molasse.

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the soil was not completely dry and i just gave her a 4-26-26 drink mixed with organic molasse(1tsp/gallon).

i was thinking it could be cal-mag def but i always give them nuts every other drink and in between i give them phd water with epsom salt.. i thought it could maybe be a K deficiency.

what do you guys think??
 

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It could be the start of a calcium deficiency. How's your soil pH? If you've been checking your run off, what are you reading? How old are they?
 
Looks like classic Cal/mag bro.. How's your ph? Opt for a foliar spray of Epsom for quicker results plus takes soil ph out of play..
 
Looks like a very early start of cal def.I would use some cal-mag and see if that helps.Your sea grow has plenty of PK so you shouldn't have any def of those.
 
the last drink before the flush i did check my soil ph. it was 6.5-6.6 in 6.3 out... so the soil ph was around 6.0-6.1. after that i decided to flush my soil with 6.7-6.8 phd water to try to up my soil ph a little but i did not check out my soil ph. i did not even check this morning either :stoneslap: ill go with the foliar feed. how much epsom should i put in a gallon of plain water for my foliar solution?
 
1/2 teaspoon per quart of water but get your soil ph up to 6.5-6.8 and that should solve the problem. Calcium and magnesium are locked out below 6.2-6.3. No probelm bro..
 
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