Not sure if I’m doing this right, but if you can open the link here’s my setup, 3-1000 watt led, 6” exhaust, vent tapped into duct work in floor for cool air, 2 fans circulating, diamond pattern Mylar on the doors, water every 2 days or so depending on pot weight, temps and rh stay in range, though swings of 20° or so do happen, 1 tablespoon Botanicare bloom 2-2-3, 1/2 tsp Botanicare cal-mag per feeding with the occasional “PHresh water” (lol, just clean phed water) flush. I aerate the roots when I flush as well so my soil doesn’t compact too much over time. The 2 in question are photo clones that had a rough life in the beginning. This issue came up about a month into veg when I gave them some rain water, went away and came back over the last week a couple months later. Just flushed 2 waterings ago and it seems to be doing better now. It was originally amended soil but I think I leached the nutrients with a flush. The other 2 that are just starting flower are in the same amended soil. They didn’t get the rain water though so I never had to flush them. They seem to be doing just fine. Waiting on a buddy to get his shit together along with $200 for my efforts and they will be out of my closet lol. Does anyone have ANY idea what’s causing the red/faded leaves? Some are red, some are yellowing, some have yellow just between the veins, some have an almost iridescent copper tinge between the veins, some have what look like burnt tips but could be the red coming in. Help!!
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Not sure if I’m doing this right, but if you can open the link here’s my setup, 3-1000 watt led, 6” exhaust, vent tapped into duct work in floor for cool air, 2 fans circulating, diamond pattern Mylar on the doors, water every 2 days or so depending on pot weight, temps and rh stay in range, though swings of 20° or so do happen, 1 tablespoon Botanicare bloom 2-2-3, 1/2 tsp Botanicare cal-mag per feeding with the occasional “PHresh water” (lol, just clean phed water) flush. I aerate the roots when I flush as well so my soil doesn’t compact too much over time. The 2 in question are photo clones that had a rough life in the beginning. This issue came up about a month into veg when I gave them some rain water, went away and came back over the last week a couple months later. Just flushed 2 waterings ago and it seems to be doing better now. It was originally amended soil but I think I leached the nutrients with a flush. The other 2 that are just starting flower are in the same amended soil. They didn’t get the rain water though so I never had to flush them. They seem to be doing just fine. Waiting on a buddy to get his shit together along with $200 for my efforts and they will be out of my closet lol. Does anyone have ANY idea what’s causing the red/faded leaves? Some are red, some are yellowing, some have yellow just between the veins, some have an almost iridescent copper tinge between the veins, some have what look like burnt tips but could be the red coming in. Help!!Tags: None
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TLDR I'm cold need calmag and got nute burn
as above keep warm will move the red sap, spray calmag to brighten the yellow vien
avoid ripping off the yellow leaves use a control points
need a extra feed spray the nute on 1tsp to a pint bottle fill with water and shake spray 2x times per day
as these are other peeps clones stay very sharp for other growers screw ups
good luck
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I’ll do that tomorrow on their next watering. Should I cut down to phed water only and foliar feed with nutes when I run the cal mag? I tried to look around to see if I can foliar feed while in flower, don’t want mold or bud rot, but I couldn’t find anything so I assume it’s ok? Thanks for the advice!!
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mold will hit most growers later in the season right now being past the solstice all growers should be taking precautions against a bug attack
foilar feeding I used to do much before I went organic, its very lazy and gives me an excuse to be with and check my plants often as if I want that ...lol
plants take in the nutes thru the stomata/ pores which are open and functioning if the plant is happy
spraying nutes allows the plant to take on the nutes thru its pores the stomata
I'd not mix the calmag with anything but water as if you do spray those plants those needing a shot
should go green before your eyes like 30 mins or so
good luckLast edited by vostok; 06-22-2020, 12:37 PM.
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