New Grower Gratefully green husband

Every other watering the first week. Then follow their directions. That's just me. Plus make sure it's not P def! I've had that more than cal mag def.
 
:thanks: Your right, I'm going outside the box but hopefully it won't be that hard to figure out. I ordered some Botanicare Cal-Mag plus. How should I use it if I'm watering about 64 oz. every 2 to 4 days right now?
Remind me what base nutrients are you running?
 
I ran between 40 to 50% coco mix with FF Ocean Forest outdoors and 6.5 ph, (just like soil), did great! :headbang:
 
Every other watering the first week. Then follow their directions. That's just me. Plus make sure it's not P def! I've had that more than cal mag def.
Thanks Dude, I didn't notice the issue until now, after almost a week of flowering, how would I know if it is a phosphorus deficiency? :pass:
 
Remind me what base nutrients are you running?
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I'm running soil/coco mix, 2 parts soil to 1 part coco. I feed at a ph of 6.5 and have been doing so through 5 cycles now without any ph or nutrient related issues.

Looks like several issues happening to these plants. Magnesium deficit causing the spots. Also the leaves are canoeing and the edges puffing up. That's likely from low RH, high temperatures, and possibly over watering. Its likely the magnesium deficiency caused by these conditions.



If I'm not mistaking
@pop22 Runs a soil coco mix at 6.2 ish.
But maybe check him out.
I'm about to try a 70%coco 30%soil mix my self.
But as far as diagnosis.
I'm not great. Could be a lot of different things. Start with pH and ppm. Then move on to the def/tox charts
 
I'm running soil/coco mix, 2 parts soil to 1 part coco. I feed at a ph of 6.5 and have been doing so through 5 cycles now without any ph or nutrient related issues.

Looks like several issues happening to these plants. Magnesium deficit causing the spots. Also the leaves are canoeing and the edges puffing up. That's likely from low RH, high temperatures, and possibly over watering. Its likely the magnesium deficiency caused by these conditions.
Thanks @pop22 My temps run at 80 F with RH at 50-55% at the moment. I got some Cal-Mag today. I'll start with a small dose and see how they respond. Peace.
 
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