Is this Cal Deficiency

Johiem

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Definitely not. Calcium def shows up as nearly the entire leaf turning yellow starting at the leaf base and spreading through the leaves... no clue on what's up with yours. I would lean toward something eating.
 

curious2garden

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I notice small brown spots a few days ago and not they are turning to small holes hopefully it’s not bugs I don’t know what it would be I can’t see any thing eating them but I don’t have a magnifying glass and I just started giving cal mag after I noticed the spots.
It is neither Ca nor is it Mg, Ca appears in the middle growth as punctate rust spots and Mg as interveinal chlorosis. Get a magnifying glass and look underneath the leaves. Also could be mechanical damage or dripping nutrient onto leaves. Best of luck with your grow.
 

Partynakd

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I have checked them with a mag glass but I don’t see anything. Hopefully it is just Nutrients that got on the leafs like curious2garden said its only on select leaves. I will keep researching.
 

jondamon

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Definitely not. Calcium def shows up as nearly the entire leaf turning yellow starting at the leaf base and spreading through the leaves... no clue on what's up with yours. I would lean toward something eating.
Not correct buddy unfortunately.

as @curious2garden stated if usually begins with spots IME sometimes light in colour but almost always turning red/rust in colour.

N deficiency begins in lower growth and leaves becoming yellow as the old lower growth is used to sustain the upper growth.
 

polishpollack

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genetic anomaly if you don't see bugs. nutrient damage turns the area of contact brown. sometimes structural irregularity is genetically based.
 

curious2garden

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I have checked them with a mag glass but I don’t see anything. Hopefully it is just Nutrients that got on the leafs like curious2garden said its only on select leaves. I will keep researching.
I wouldn't worry or waste much time on it. Make sure you have a loupe so you can check for bugs and just keep on doing what you are doing and watch for progression or change.
 

.Smoke

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Where is this chart at?
You mean where did it come from?
No clue.
It was floating around here when I joined. Liked the simple explanation of it all, so I kept it.

It dresses up the otherwise mundane dry/trim room pretty well too I think. :p
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Clumpyoyster

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rkymtnman

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I love it.
I turned this
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In 15 minutes instead of it taking me literally days to do by hand.
Got mine off amazon for under $150. Already paid for itself as far as I'm concerned.
that's one of those problems you love to hate. a nice yield but then you gotta numb your hands up using scissors for hours at a time. does it knock off alot of trichs or is it pretty gentle?
 

Clumpyoyster

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I love it.
I turned this
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Into this
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With this left over for oil...
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In 15 minutes instead of it taking me literally days to do by hand.
Got mine off amazon for under $150. Already paid for itself as far as I'm concerned.
So you chop and dry then put them through the trimmer. I usually do wet trim right after chopping then dry and once dry they are ready to go straight into a jar. But the time it takes fml. I think I could get used to having a few sugar leaves dried up on the bud in exchange for all the fucking time.
 
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