One of my White Widow autos - the best performing of the three- recently demonstrated a rapid yellowing of bottom leaves with some peppered brown spots on those leaves (can be seen in the two pictures). Seems like it closely aligns with symptoms of Ca deficiency. Here's my situation:
Coco grow, 40% perlite. Unbuffered (by me) so I feel like I have been battling my medium a bit the whole time.
Been doing alternating nutes and plain phd water feedings over the past couple weeks after a brief go at fertigation which I found to be causing more nutrient buildup.
Most recent feeding was done at 6.2 540ppm with runoff at 6.4 508 (time to up the nutrients). The 2nd biggest of the WW (back left) most recent runoff (fed at same as #1) was 5.6 366ppm - would expect more of a Ca deficiency to show there.
Been feeding 2.5ml/gal of calmag per feeding.
Generally feedings have been at 6.0-6.2 ph so that should be close to the good range for Ca, runoffs consistently between 6.4 and 6.8.
There was a recent plain water feeding that was at about 5.5pH. Could that drop in pH be the culprit?
Coco grow, 40% perlite. Unbuffered (by me) so I feel like I have been battling my medium a bit the whole time.
Been doing alternating nutes and plain phd water feedings over the past couple weeks after a brief go at fertigation which I found to be causing more nutrient buildup.
Most recent feeding was done at 6.2 540ppm with runoff at 6.4 508 (time to up the nutrients). The 2nd biggest of the WW (back left) most recent runoff (fed at same as #1) was 5.6 366ppm - would expect more of a Ca deficiency to show there.
Been feeding 2.5ml/gal of calmag per feeding.
Generally feedings have been at 6.0-6.2 ph so that should be close to the good range for Ca, runoffs consistently between 6.4 and 6.8.
There was a recent plain water feeding that was at about 5.5pH. Could that drop in pH be the culprit?
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