I agree.When taking into consideration the bright red stems and the blotching on your leaves, it looks like a phosphorus deficiency with maybe some calcium deficiency aswell.
To be sure I need a couple more details:
With distilled water it should be neutral at 7ph, roots intake phosphorus best at around 6.3.
Are you pHing your water?
Also how much/often do you water?
Have you transplanted recently?
All these questions and more play a factor.
Also post pics in natural lighting anytime you have a concern.
Can phosphorus cause the taco? I havent experienced p def myself yet.When taking into consideration the bright red stems and the blotching on your leaves, it looks like a phosphorus deficiency with maybe some calcium deficiency aswell.
Also post pics in natural lighting anytime you have a concern.
It can, especially just prior to the leaves falling off.Can phosphorus cause the taco? I havent experienced p def myself yet.
shit.. now I do too..It can, especially just prior to the leaves falling off.
Now I want tacos...... thanks for that
You need a Ca supplement, Epsom is a Mg supplement.Hey All,
Currently vegging 1 photo Indica and 4 auto Sativa together. Having brown spots and curling leaves on the photo.
4x4 area (550 wall watt) led lights.
Temp ~75 average
Humidity ~65 average
Soil - FFFF
Water - Distilled w/ 1/2tsp epsom (all plants)
Thanks.
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To be sure I need a couple more details:
With distilled water it should be neutral at 7ph, roots intake phosphorus best at around 6.3.
Are you pHing your water?
Also how much/often do you water?
Have you transplanted recently?
All these questions and more play a factor.
Also post pics in natural lighting anytime you have a concern.
This. Totally missed that.You need a Ca supplement, Epsom is a Mg supplement.
If you look at the spots they are rust colored which is the tell for me.This. Totally missed that.
Youve given it distilled water that has no calcium or magnesium in it and only been supplementing magnesium.
I suppose that could mostly be severe cal deficiency. Ive seen articles that said young shoots turning purple or yellow is a possible symptom.
Sorry but I disagree, that's an advanced Ca deficit. Anyway I wish him well on the fix.These are also "rust" colored,
And most definitely phosphorus deficiency.
Calcium deficiency is likely to be present with a phosphorus deficiency as they interact with each other inside of the plant.
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Give them Ca (test your tap water's TDS), most city water is a blend of Ca and Mg.So they are calcium and phosphorous deficient?
What would be the easiest/quickest solution?
Tap TDS is 380.Give then Ca (test your tap water's TDS), most city water is a blend of Ca and Mg.
Those are great questions. Picking up the Na switch for Ca/Mg is smart. I wouldn't have asked about a water softener. You have enough Mg. I see zero Mg def. It's Ca, which makes perfect sense if you are subbing Na in your base water and you have no additional source.Tap TDS is 380.
Will switching to tap water fix it, or do I need to add an additional supplement. I couldn't find a water report listing the different mineral content.
This suddenly made me realize that even the tap water I have been using is run through a water softener, so even that will be missing the ca/mg and adding sodium in it's place. So I am going to have to see what I can tap into easily before the softener.
Can I just add some pulverized lawn lime to the water, and if so how much per gallon?
Is the 1/2tsp Epsom enough per gallon?
Thanks.
I think you're right. The excess sodium is causing some burn and lockout.Those are great questions. Picking up the Na switch for Ca/Mg is smart. I wouldn't have asked about a water softener. You have enough Mg. I see zero Mg def. It's Ca, which makes perfect sense if you are subbing Na in your base water and you have no additional source.
@Tangerine_ a quick Ca boost for soil?
As for me I'm in hydro for a reason. I just feed everyone General Hydroponics CaliMagic. I first started with their nutes in 1996 and I'm brand loyal when something works for me.
Thank you!I think you're right. The excess sodium is causing some burn and lockout.
FFHF has a minimal nutrient charge. A good balanced base is the way to go. Slowly upping the ppms as the plants progress.
Adding individual elements can be tricky and invites lockout. But for growers that want that kind of control, these two products would do the trick.
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I prefer to do things the easy way. Balanced base, minimal additives and/or supplements. And when I do have plants that need that extra mag boost, I foliar.
I think you're right. The excess sodium is causing some burn and lockout.
FFHF has a minimal nutrient charge. A good balanced base is the way to go. Slowly upping the ppms as the plants progress.
Adding individual elements can be tricky and invites lockout. But for growers that want that kind of control, these two products would do the trick.
I prefer to do things the easy way. Balanced base, minimal additives and/or supplements. And when I do have plants that need that extra mag boost, I foliar.
I think you'll be fine now. The water softener was a good catch and likely the issue. If you have a Walmart nearby you can buy 5gal jugs of RO water. This way, you know you're starting PPMs.Thanks for the info. I was unaware FFHF had minimal nutrients. This is my first grow and went by what the hydro shop recommended, I guess that's why this was a .5cf bigger bag for same or slighty less cost. Should I have gone with Ocean Floor instead, or is there a better base soil? For the time being I plan to grow Auto's to get a few complete harvests and a bit of experience.
I, like you mentioned, prefer to do it the easiest way, which I thought I was doing.
Should I just use the FF liquid veg and bloom nutes while I have this soil?