Strain is northern lights, about 30 days into flower, been feeding cal-mag 2-3 ml per gallon of water, I see no signs of improvement, and the calcium deficiency is creeping up the plant, how worried should I be since I'm just over or about half way to harvest, how bad will it affect the final product? and its just on this plant, the other is just fine, same soil and lights, same water as well, just puzzles me.
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Well it's common for leaves to turn yellow when flowering and the rest of your plant looks healthy from this picture, you might not need to worry
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think I should stop using the cal mag since its not really doing anything for it?
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Yeah I would at this point since your this close to harvest, and since flowering is the end of the plants life I would see no reason for it to want to keep the fan leaves because it's real only job is to make bud to catch the male pollen and make seeds and die, so it would make sense, this is why we should be using hemp for paper, they grow really fast and die every fall, unlike trees
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ive been watching soil ph closely, was up around 8, now I have it at about 6.5 and that was a week ago now, still sitting below 7 as of today, I had cut the lower growth early on to increase production at the tops, so as far as new growth there really isn't any to watch, so I'm wondering do I just let it buck and hope it turns out since I'm halfway there to harvest? Like stop giving cal mag?"Please don't throw your shit at me... unless that shit resembles a bag of marijuana"
- Les Claypool
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I think you can give cal mag until the very end if you flush before harvest. It is a matter of how "hard" is your water. Usually soft water with little calcium wil always need calmag. You may think its not doing anything but if you stop you could start the deficiency again hurting your yield. I would advise you to keep it at 3ml/gal the entire grow
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hoping my next crop coming up doesn't run into this situation, not that its the end of the world, but I'm trying to get my system down routine wise. water is at 291 ppm and about 7.5 ph I try to lower ph to around 6, wonder if next time I should leave it?"Please don't throw your shit at me... unless that shit resembles a bag of marijuana"
- Les Claypool
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Just curious, is only happening to leaves at the bottom of the plant that aren't getting any light anymore? If so, and it's not spreading up the plant, it could just be that the plant is giving up on the bottom ones. That can happen if you've got a really bushy plant. Otherwise I think you're going in the right direction by focusing on the pH!
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