Newbie, yellow brown spots with aroma.

polishpollack

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Your first pics don't look like either cal or mag as I understand their early appearance to be, but it's good that they look great now. What ppm are you planning on going to as they grow?
 

Charlieghoul

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Your first pics don't look like either cal or mag as I understand their early appearance to be, but it's good that they look great now. What ppm are you planning on going to as they grow?
The reason i belive that was because with only using grow and micro without bloom, i wasnt giving the plant any calcium. The bloom has all that. The calmag seems to do alot for the plant when added. I did see a few people with similar looking spots that turned out to be calmag aswell. But couldve bin a few deficiencies, i certainly dont know.
The lucas formula at full strength should be around 950 or so ppm, from what i read. So ill be working up to that and see how that goes.
 

polishpollack

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People debate how to use the GH bottles and have debated for years. My opinion is that since the company makes all three, they should all be used in the mix. Doesn't the grow bottle have something that the other two don't? It's been a while since I've read the contents. This guys says some important stuff:
If you use a one-part fert like Dynagro, one bottle for veg, one for bloom, you shouldn't have to worry much. maybe add a little calmag at some point, or maybe not. The reason why Lucas works is because micro has nitrogen, but if by avoiding the use of the grow or bloom bottle you're probably leaving something out that's needed. You have to read the labels and see if that's the case.
 

Charlieghoul

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People debate how to use the GH bottles and have debated for years. My opinion is that since the company makes all three, they should all be used in the mix. Doesn't the grow bottle have something that the other two don't? It's been a while since I've read the contents. This guys says some important stuff:
If you use a one-part fert like Dynagro, one bottle for veg, one for bloom, you shouldn't have to worry much. maybe add a little calmag at some point, or maybe not. The reason why Lucas works is because micro has nitrogen, but if by avoiding the use of the grow or bloom bottle you're probably leaving something out that's needed. You have to read the labels and see if that's the case.
Definitely. I get what youre saying. With leaving out grow the only nutrient that isnt being supplimented by the others would be phosphate. Everything else in grow is also in the mirco and bloom.
So at this point i decided to experiment. A couple plants on lucas and a couple on the full line. Both seem to be doing ok now. Crazy how each strain is defferent, one is completely happy using only lucas, the other needed calmag cuz she started showing spots again right away when removed.

The only other thing tripping me out is how bushy these are all getting, almost like leaves are suffocating other. Is this normal? Not all are indica, some sativa dominant. But none of them want to stretch. I tried training them a bit to give the new leaves more room, they were litteraly tangled together. And lights has bin moved away multiple times to try and get them to stretch some.

I should really just do a grow log lol.
 

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Charlieghoul

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Genetics? Don’t really see a problem besides huge fan leafs
The original problem has bin dealt with. It was indeed calmag. I did a test with a smaller plant and removed calmag, started to spot within 48 hours. Put it back on calmag and spotting stopped.

Few issues here and there but seems to be going alright now.
Yeah each one of them has like 4 massive fan leaves on them. Is that a problem? I figured it was becuase it was the 4 first real leaves.
 

Wattzzup

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I've never used the GH trio, but I suspect the company intends all 3 to be used as I know there is something in the Grow that isn't in the other two. I would try using all three unless you don't have the green one and really don't want to buy it. The problem with Lucas is that it might really be intended for the flower cycle and you're far from that now. You might do the best research you can and contact the company directly and see if they can enlighten you on how to use them in the veg and bloom cycles. Specifically ask about Lucas and see what they say. They will probably tell you to use all three for the duration, just change the amounts of each per gallon of water, like cut back on on the Grow in bloom, but that's just a guess. There are charts on the web you can find and follow, but I don't know how successful that will be.
Lucas is intended to be used throughout. It’s the ppm/tds that need to be adjusted for stage of plant
 

Wattzzup

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That's nice but the issue is this: is there something in the grow bottle that isn't contained in the other two?
What I’m saying is a lot of people use it without the green bottle with no problems. As far as I’ve read you mix 1 micro and 2 bloom. It has everything it needs
 
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