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    Uhh the claw

    First off I want to say pics are located in link at bottom of post. The first link is the girls the second link is a screen shot of the nuits I'm running minus the mammoth and calmag.

    Ok here goes nothing I posted earlier this month or the end of last month about yellowing leaves and all that stuff I figured out what the issue was it was a magnesium issue so I added cal-mag So currently the girls are in HP Promax feeding Elite nutrients which is a four-part system a, b, c (Root tonic), root igniter, mammoth, and calmag.


    Feedings are as followed 15 mils of a, b and root igniter 10 mills of root tonic 3 Mills of mammoth 15 Mills of Cal Mag per 5gal of water. PH is sitting right at 6.2-6.5 thats in and out. I have only done three feedings since adding Cal Mag. It's been pretty hot here in Washington these past few days so I've watered a little bit more frequently than normal just because they're so thirsty. I watered last Tuesday last Friday and yesterday which would be Wednesday. My gut is telling me to flush flush flush but I was wondering if this is just them getting used to the new newts being available since I was having an issue with nitrogen lockout. If not since I'm so early in the stages of veg what can I do to quickly fix this problem? I can't think of any other info to put......Oh wait I forgot the girls are outdoors.




    Last edited by Silentgreen16; 07-06-2017, 11:17 AM.

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    R u watering with nutes every watering?

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      #3
      The last 3 watering yes the next watering in my plain water day.

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        🌱 Are they in soil or coco coir? It doesn't look like a Nitrogen toxicity to me because the leaves aren't dark green, and I don't see even a touch of nutrient burn. It does kind of look like it might be heat/watering/root problems with the way those leaves are crinkling and look a little droopy at the top. There are some plants that look like that on the root problems page and in those cases it was caused by a mixture of heat and overwatering. I figure it's better to overwater than underwater when it's hot, because a hot thirsty plant is not long for this world, but it's hard to find that balance!

        As far as the spots on this one leaf, maybe it could be caused by heat stress? As a whole your plant seems to be handling the heat pretty well so far though How high has the temperature been getting? Is it really dry or humid?

        Actually, after going through the plant doctor, could it be the result of pH fluctuations? Though you are testing the PH going in. I do know that sometimes when plants get unhappy roots they show deficiencies and other signs of PH imbalance. 🌱
        (ノ◕ヮ◕)ノ*:・゚✧*:・゚✧ Poof!

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