I'm not sure. I wouldn't think so. I just don't want to use a fungicide if it's not neededWould the fungicide spray hurt if it's not fungus?
Thank you for your input. It's greatly appreciatedI don't think that it's fungus. It's a deficiency of some sort. It's showing evidence of maybe calcium deficiency, but that could be caused by an overabundance of something else. I know from experience that there is a delicate balance between, calcium, phosphorus, and magnesium. Finding the sweet spot can be difficult, especially with organic materials. I usually try to correct the situation with foliar sprays and I am often successful, but once they are past the third week of flower I only spray the leaves and try to keep the excess moisture off the buds...a difficult operation. Good luck!
I don't know my soil ph. I only have the drop test for liquid. And I did figure it would have been very hard to be a cal mag issue because yes there is alot of both in my ingredientsThis is the problem with supersoil, too many ingredients. I've just been reviewing your recipe and Although you don't quantify each ingredient, you've got 3 direct sources of calcium and 2 of magnesium. I'd say your phosphorus is being locked out by excessive cal. What's the ph of your soil like?
What in your opinion could I do besides flush that could help? Will I have to check ph and adjust?This is the problem with supersoil, too many ingredients. I've just been reviewing your recipe and Although you don't quantify each ingredient, you've got 3 direct sources of calcium and 2 of magnesium. I'd say your phosphorus is being locked out by excessive cal. What's the ph of your soil like?
......oh, and flushing wont really do anything, you can't really adjust the soils ph mid-grow.What in your opinion could I do besides flush that could help? Will I have to check ph and adjust?
Will do. Thank you for the advise. I kinda think my soil is not very strong of a mix. I got that assumption when the alfalfa seeds in my alfalfa hay started sprouting in it with no problem at all once I mulched with itI could well be wrong, best thing to do IMO, is give em a compost tea (AACT) next watering, it's my 'go to' remedy for sick plants. I'd topdress some high P guano, kelp and some neem if you got it, mix it into the mulch and then water with the AACT.