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Hey guys I don’t really know what else to say but I’ve got some autos standard kind like afghan mass XL, strawberry cheesecake. and I have some photo. Plants like blueberry and Bubba Kush, gorilla glue etc Here are some pictures of some leaves that I don’t think looks too good.
 

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So the 1st one almost looks like mosaic virus. 2nd has calcium deficiency characteristics. Though all of the brown is at the edges. Typically it is more random. The last one seems like magnesium. A little cal mag couldn't hurt perhaps full strength 1st water then taper it off to half or quarter dose. Humic and fulvic acid will help chelating the existing calcium and magnesium in the medium. Mosaic virus (and I am not saying that is what it is) is not treatable. See if you can find Mr. Canucks youtube video with mosaic virus. It is contagious to other plants. He had it in one of his plants and it never affected the others. There is debate as to whether or not it will actually affect the grow much. Definately do a very good job of sanitizing your equipment after the grow. If you use any snips on that plant or other tools do that plant last and sanitize your equipment after.
Could use more info. Is coco an I expensive brick type or is it something like Canna Coco?
Nutrients, schedule, dosage...
 
Hey guys I don’t really know what else to say but I’ve got some autos standard kind like afghan mass XL, strawberry cheesecake. and I have some photo. Plants like blueberry and Bubba Kush, gorilla glue etc Here are some pictures of some leaves that I don’t think looks too good.
Epsom salt is better for magnesium. if you rule out calcium deficiency.
 
Thanks a lot! I was thinking along those lines in both cases. Here’s a quick one for anyone, is this salt buildup? Idk where it would come from ,,,I say so because it’s a brand new pot with new Coco and washed Coco from a previous grow. There is only a spot of Kelloggs raised bed organic topsoil from Lowe’s in it also.
I just checked runoff on this plant in it is 1700! I’ve never given this plant any bottled nutrients. I use dr. earths organic dry amendments in a cocoa/Peat/compost/perlite mix. I’ve only ever fed a bit of kelp And a kelp worm casting tea.
 

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So I’m flushing and getting it down to about 2 to 300, correct? Then do I add back in Cal magic? And maybe top dress with organic dry amendments?
 
No reason to try and get the PPM that low. I would have let a few cups of runoff go and collect a "midstream" sample to test. Is your pen using a 500 or 700 multiplier? When was the last time you amended?
Also are you going to train her? Is she an Auto?
 
Hey guys I got another little problem with these photo plants. Three or four of them are doing this. Are my dry nutrients too strong or did I add too much? I’m only watering and using a little sensizym because I used Dr. earth and then roots organics organic stuff on these.
 

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I’ve got another photo of an auto strawberry cheesecake. I’m going to post pictures of it but I’m wondering how to separate the problems I think I have because I’ve got plants doing two different things. Or more than that of course. So here I will post two plants having problems that are typical to my grow area.
 

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Clawing is usually toxicity issue. Probably Nitrogen. Hard to do with dry organic but not impossible I suppose. Does anything else you are using have N? You can try flushing them with a few gallons of water. Check your runoff mid stream not the 1st water that comes out. Make sure you understand your meter. Is it EC or does it factor EC by 500 or 700...
Perhaps others have opinions as to clawing.
 
Clawing is usually toxicity issue. Probably Nitrogen. Hard to do with dry organic but not impossible I suppose. Does anything else you are using have N? You can try flushing them with a few gallons of water. Check your runoff mid stream not the 1st water that comes out. Make sure you understand your meter. Is it EC or does it factor EC by 500 or 700...
Perhaps others have opinions as to clawing.
It’s worse today. The clawing is the same, although I have used zero nitrogen containing bottled nutrients. I have used Dr. earth 2-2-2 when I originally planted them and now roots organics uprising bloom and TErp tea on any photos that I put into flower or autos that went into flower but the auto plants new growth is wire-thin,bright yellow-green and almost any white hairs are turned brown and they just started flowering last week. I’m going to post pics. I’m more than distraught as I cannot figure out why in the fuck these plants keep going wrong shortly after they go into flower.
They are fucked! This looks like they hit something so TOXIC that it shocked them and they don’t even know what to think right now.

ps IT LOOKS LIKE ALL MY NEW PHOTOS AND AUTOS ARE SHRIVELING UP. Here are two more pics.....NEW GROWTH IS FUCKED.
 

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