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just getting a little worried about this now my baby girl is a picture of health but alot of claw leaves i have stopped using vitalink calmag as i think this may be caused by to much nitrogen as the calmag is 2% nitrogen.any help will be appreciated.
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just getting a little worried about this now my baby girl is a picture of health but alot of claw leaves i have stopped using vitalink calmag as i think this may be caused by to much nitrogen as the calmag is 2% nitrogen.any help will be appreciated.
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Hi @2Stoned2Care

I wouldnt have dropped the Cal/Mg if i was you as it essential to auto flowering plants. In my own opinion you could have lowered the amount of your Grow Nutrient to stop getting this toxicity.
 
Yep what he said lol... I think you use AN.... lower your base nutes
 
Hi @2Stoned2Care

I wouldnt have dropped the Cal/Mg if i was you as it essential to auto flowering plants. In my own opinion you could have lowered the amount of your Grow Nutrient to stop getting this toxicity.
So should i drop the nutes to 0.5ml per ltr and keep the calmag at 1ml per ltr
 
What do you have the bast nutes at, at the moment? EDIT: Just saw your post to @A-Train. Try bring your base nute down 0.5ml and then if it looks like shes needs a little more bump it up to 0.75ml.
 
:smoking: Stoned-- did that happen within a day, or over a few days? It's not too bad in any case, and the guys here have you covered on what to do (Cheers lads, thank you!),... yup, one must read those labels carefully, to find out hidden N sources and be mindful of the cumulative inputs,... I gather, you're in coco? The nutes you have should cover the elevated Ca and Mg demands that coco has, so you might even be able to skip the supplemental Ca-Mg for now,... You can pick up a Ca-Mg supp' that's all carbonate based too, no N (from nitrates)-- GO CaMg+ is a great product,... Have you read up on coco's unusual CEC characteristics? It's an excellent medium, but must be treated differently from true soils, or peat based media,... As for the N, plants take up N whether they need it or not, and store it... this is why N-tox seems to happen so suddenly, the plant seems fine with the feeds until it's tipped over the edge of tolerance, then-- boom-- claws! :doh: ... no need to flush or anything at this point, just watch new growth for further symptoms, and follow the advise given above! :greenthumb:
 
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