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Week 19
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Grow Questions
Beast5650
Beast5650started grow question 5 years ago
Can anyone explain the discoloration of the lower leaves in the past two weeks? Any suggestions in general would be much appreciated. Thanks
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Techniques. Defoliation
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DILLIGAF
DILLIGAFanswered grow question 5 years ago
Hi there mate I am thinking either a lack of calcium and magnesium could be the culprit here and/or a lot of fluctuation in ph levels can also give your leaves a discolouration When I make a mix I like to add my silica first then I ph to the desired level Then add the nutrients and adjust if needed seems to work for me 😃 Hope this helps I will watch on and see how you go
Beast5650
Beast5650started grow question 5 years ago
Just wondering if anyone has any tips based on what they’re seeing. Should I defoliate? I’m guessing another week or two before it’s at the height I’m aiming for, then I’ll switch to 12/12. I wish the fingers were spaced out more, I feel I didn’t bend them down enough earlier on.
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Fruitgrower
Fruitgroweranswered grow question 5 years ago
I think you're right bud. Give it 10-14 days before you switch and try and fill that scrog out. And then watch the magic begin, I suggest next defoliation 2/3 weeks into flowering. 🌱👍
Beast5650
Beast5650started grow question 5 years ago
Should I leave the white veg light on during flowering? The only reason I’m considering it is because I’ve read that the plant still absorbs small amounts of white/green light. I want to maximize the amount of light I have on it but not if it’s a waste of time or detrimental
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motaman311
motaman311answered grow question 5 years ago
Do it! Your veg light will also have some blues and probably some reds in it as well. Plants need all spectrum's and as long as it doesn't make your environment unstable (temps, humidity getting high) then absolutely do it.
Beast5650
Beast5650started grow question 5 years ago
Can anyone explain the spots in the leaves? Those are the only leaves with them. Besides it being a nutrient deficiency, my only other thought is that those leaves lie on the part of the plant that is getting morning sun. It has been foggy and dewy in the morning, maybe sun burn?
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Leaves. Color - Dark-brown
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DankGardener
DankGardeneranswered grow question 5 years ago
Calcium Deficiencies Appear on New or Actively Growing Leaves Calcium deficiencies tend to appear on newer or growing leaves, which means calcium deficiencies first appear on leaves where there’s rapid vegetative growth. Some of the most noticeable signs of a calcium deficiency will appear on newer or growing leaves which may display: Dead spots Crinkling Spotting / Mottling Small brown spots Stunted growth Small or distorted new leaves Curled tips Leaf die-off Affected leaves may appear green besides the spots. If you’re looking for a way to supplement calcium in your organic or soil setup, I highly recommend a product called “Dolomite Lime.” Dolomite is a good source of calcium and magnesium and can be mixed with your soil. The great thing about dolomite is it works slowly over the course of a few months. Dolomite has a neutral pH of about 7.0 and will help keep soil at the correct neutral pH range which is optimum for cannabis growth.
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stealthassassin
stealthassassinanswered grow question 5 years ago
Hey Beast. I would say you accidentally spilled or sprayed something on them that was too strong for the leaves to handle, such as a strong nutrient solution or bleach etc. The reason being that it is all in one location and in a spray pattern. Perhaps the plant was facing the other way and a bird landed in the pool and splashed it with chlorinated water?
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