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This is a Northern Light Automatic plant. It is starting to show this leaf nutrient problem. The leafs that show deficiency are only the lower leafs. I have fed it water out of a 2L Bottle with 3,8ml canna vega, 2ml canna rhizotonic, 2,5 nl canna zym, 1ml Sensi Cal-Mag. Ph=6.1 EC=1.1. Can someone tell me a solution? (Sorry for grammar ik not EN)2 Photos
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Sorry for posting 5 times earlier. It saif it didnt send. Anway plant has been getting better. I put it in a bigger pot and it lower EC food because earlier i gave same food to my autos as my feminized now I have a different EC for both one about 0.8 and the other about 1.3. I only dont understanding what you mean by trimming. Can you clarify Please?
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"Plant does weird. Any advice? " hey Elias2107 ya think at all about how to ask a question or just wanting attention? Think about it??? Give it more room
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The new stems are just normal as they should be. Nothing special.
The rest of the plants feel well. I guess it's something related to that strange strain.
Actually I watered the plants with reverse osmosis water and just a week ago started adding Calcium Magnesium to the water.
I moved the LEDs a bit higher to exclude that.
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Are the new stems rigid or rather flimsy? Easily crushed? The bottom yellow leaves mean low nutes.
What I think when I see good growth and yellow tip[s is lack of Ca. It's growing so fast it can't furnish enough. If adding Ca at that time topically/foliar and it goes away then you know it. Many think it's the LEDs too close or nute burn and they may be right as both seem to worsen with a the Ca deficiency.Last edited by 3Berries; 12-26-2022, 12:22 PM.
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The top left most plant has strange behaviour. The rest grows well and that one doesn't. Now it turned the leaves upwards. What can it be? I asked about this plant few days ago. It had yellow tips.
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Tape it up and let it grow. It will probably heal stronger than it was and continue on like nothing happened. The fat stem at the break is normal. Consider a support if it looks like it will break more.
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This lady has accidentaly broken his main stem. I tried to fix in tape and with a stick and Its color has been looking okay and he has been growing good too but he is always looking droopy. He isnt thirsty cause I water on a regular basis and no problems next to that he looks a bit sad. The stem is also a bit fatter around the part where it was broken ( was hole in stem too ) any advice?1 Photo
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