Remove the affected leaves? Others see it? Could I supplement with some molasses?yeah, as nutrients are depleted towards end of flowering cycle naturally old non productive leaves are shed. pull it off at once before the others see it. I see it on my fruit trees and berry bushes too every year. look outside in the fall, less poop, less light, season end.....
cut the leaf off of the plant.Remove the affected leaves? Others see it? Could I supplement with some molasses?
Lol. So no cal-mg, I'll check runoff ph and make sure it's not lockout.cut the leaf off of the plant.
others might see it=joke
molasses? you got some left over from the beef roast?
no , dont ever add molasses to finishing marijuana please.
nothing you can add can make that leaf look healthy again. it happens on most plants in my forest, its no issue
those stems look awful purple???hmmmGrowing in subs supersoil and ffof under an Amare se-250.
6 week flower.
Ph water only, looking for a solution.
So far only affected the bottom leaves.
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Look almost totally green with a slight dusting of red on the top side to me and stems can be purple just due to genetics. You can never point at one thing on a plant and make any kind of accurate diagnosis of anything.those stems look awful purple???hmmm
Fungus gnats only damage the roots. The adults just fly around, mate, lay eggs and die. They don't feed as adults but their larvae feed on the fine root hairs eventually killing the plants if it's a really bad infestation.Wait...FFOF? That "could" be fungus gnat damage. Those bastards have sent me chasing my tail looking for deficiencies. See any flyers or anything crawling around?
What pic are you looking at? I'm not seeing any clawing going on. A pic of the whole plant would be nice tho.Burnt. Burnt slap up. You overdosed them on nutrients and burnt the hell out of them. That's why you also have "the claw" working on all the other leaves.
The great big one at the top...you know, the one where the end of every single leaf in the picture is curling down very sharply and turning very dark. In another couple of days or so, those too will start to look just like the other ones. He overfed them big time.What pic are you looking at? I'm not seeing any clawing going on. A pic of the whole plant would be nice tho.
Yep. Exactly and that kind of root damage will eventually express it self by mimicking deficiencies or "ghost" deficiencies in the lower leaves. "IF" its due to FG, then adding Epsom salts wouldn't help and could potentially make things worse. That's why I asked the OP about pests. Not because I think FG actually chew on leaves....though I have seen the little fuckers burrow right into open stem wounds before.Fungus gnats only damage the roots. The adults just fly around, mate, lay eggs and die. They don't feed as adults but their larvae feed on the fine root hairs eventually killing the plants if it's a really bad infestation.
We'll see. When I first started that's exactly what happened to me. It had absolutely nothing to do with Cal/Mag. It looked exactly the same.that is slight clawing, but the leaf damage is from mag deficiency, not a thing in the world to do with over feeding N