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    Discoloration on leaves

    Can someone help me to figure out what the light brown on my leaves are...my plant is 24 days into flowering. I'm growing in soil... temperature around 77 and humidity 45%... nutrient solution pH is between 6.5 to 6.8 each feeding...
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    #2
    Probably needs calcium and magnesium. Probably needs more nutrients overall or add bloom nutrients if not already to address the pale green color. If you haven't added any amendments to your soil it may be depleted from the veg period. Check out the tab at the top of the page, Plant Problems
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    • Jaden4306
      Jaden4306 commented
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      I have been giving nutrients just not full strength.Can I add some Cal Mag during the 4th week of flowering?

    • golfnrl
      golfnrl commented
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      Cal/mag can applied throughout the life of the plant. Double check the PH to make sure you aren't dealing with a PH issue. Apply the cal/mag at 1/2 strength and watch the plant. She's probably not making any new leaves at this stage of growth but see if the spots spread. Is your water hard or soft? If soft or your using RO or distilled water you def need to add cal/mag. If your water is hard it may already have enough calcium. You may want to have your water tested to be sure what's in it. Epsom salt can be used if you want to add magnesium only.

    #3
    You've got a Cal deficiency.

    Too low pH most likely.

    Extra Cal nutes won't fix it

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    • Jaden4306
      Jaden4306 commented
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      My PH has been between 6.5-6.8 ... What do you think can help so I can get some nice buds... Also should I be giving nutes every watering?

    • golfnrl
      golfnrl commented
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      Check out the chart at this link.
      Learn how to easily adjust pH up and down if needed for your cannabis grow. It helps prevent nutrient deficiencies!

      There is some good info there as well, maybe just a reminder but worth a look. According to that chart your PH is def in range for both calcium and magnesium uptake. How are you measuring the PH? If using a pen does it need to be calibrated? Do you water to runoff and measure the PH?

    #4
    I use a pen and I do recalibrate it... I'm going to recalibrate it again today just to make sure....plus I use the general hydroponics pH test indicator and a color chart...and yes I water till runoff ... Sometimes I measure the runoff pH but most of the time I'm checking the runoff PPM to make sure the plant is absorbing the nutrients... I'm still learning and I guess I'm making a few mistakes here and there

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    • golfnrl
      golfnrl commented
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      I hope my comments weren't off putting. It sounds like you have things under control. So, a backup to your pen...nice. Chasing a deficiency can be challenge when all of the indicators are in range.

      What kind of soil are you using?

    #5
    Looks like 6.5
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      #6
      Started with fox farm happy frog and transplanted into fox farm ocean forest...she started off nice and green and then lightened up

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      • golfnrl
        golfnrl commented
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        It's not uncommon for that soil to start off hot and then fade during flower. Happened to me back in the day.
        What nutrients are you using?

      #7
      I been using Lotus premium nutrients (powder). I water with plain pH water in between each nutrient feeding. Water every 4 days a little more than a gallon until some runoff

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      • golfnrl
        golfnrl commented
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        Lotus gets good reviews. I'd try increasing the nutrient strength and frequency. Everything else looks like you have it under control. How do you determine when to water?

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