What is she trying to tell me?

sonofescobar

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hmmmm well depending on what medium you're using to grow in I would PH and flush it then check the runoff to get a better idea but if may be something that could be fixed easily while you're still in early flower so you do not miss too many feedings. Just flush it once they dry out and dust your self off then try again
 

Dr. Who

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hmmmm well depending on what medium you're using to grow in I would PH and flush it then check the runoff to get a better idea but if may be something that could be fixed easily while you're still in early flower so you do not miss too many feedings. Just flush it once they dry out and dust your self off then try again
WRONG! Don't do this. Like the guy above said. Run off is basically meaningless - it's the run off's pH! NOT the soil or medium's pH!

2 weeks in flowering few leaves like this...i give cal mag regularly....blueberry widow
Thanks everyone
Look again at your plant. The leaves your worried about - are not reflecting the "right now" of your issue. Those leaves are now grown over by plenty of newer growth that does not show the issue.

Therefor, the issue is likely over, and the plant has corrected it, and grown on.

I do suspect a slight pH issue back then..... Gone now.

Continue as you are and watch for problems on newer and newest growth.

Look under leaves for pests. Hard to tell from those pics but I would look to be sure...

You might bump the N up a tic - just once - give them 3 whole points more N ONCE and return to normal feeding.
Keep all ingoing to a pH of 4.5 in Veg and 4.7 - 4.8 in bloom.
 

Wizzlebiz

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WRONG! Don't do this. Like the guy above said. Run off is basically meaningless - it's the run off's pH! NOT the soil or medium's pH!



Look again at your plant. The leaves your worried about - are not reflecting the "right now" of your issue. Those leaves are now grown over by plenty of newer growth that does not show the issue.

Therefor, the issue is likely over, and the plant has corrected it, and grown on.

I do suspect a slight pH issue back then..... Gone now.

Continue as you are and watch for problems on newer and newest growth.

Look under leaves for pests. Hard to tell from those pics but I would look to be sure...

You might bump the N up a tic - just once - give them 3 whole points more N ONCE and return to normal feeding.
Keep all ingoing to a pH of 4.5 in Veg and 4.7 - 4.8 in bloom.
Shouldn't incoming pH be between 6.2 and 6.8 in soil?

4. Anything is super low.
 

Flindagrow

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Soil runoff doesn't mean anything. It's what goes in that counts.

Is it spreading or is it just a leaf here and there?
looks like its spreading,last night i installed a new,larger tent so i didnt pay attention to the plant as i didnt had to much time,now they are sleeping light will turn on this evening and i will take some more pics.
 

Flindagrow

Active Member
WRONG! Don't do this. Like the guy above said. Run off is basically meaningless - it's the run off's pH! NOT the soil or medium's pH!



Look again at your plant. The leaves your worried about - are not reflecting the "right now" of your issue. Those leaves are now grown over by plenty of newer growth that does not show the issue.

Therefor, the issue is likely over, and the plant has corrected it, and grown on.

I do suspect a slight pH issue back then..... Gone now.

Continue as you are and watch for problems on newer and newest growth.

Look under leaves for pests. Hard to tell from those pics but I would look to be sure...

You might bump the N up a tic - just once - give them 3 whole points more N ONCE and return to normal feeding.
Keep all ingoing to a pH of 4.5 in Veg and 4.7 - 4.8 in bloom.
I didnt see any visible pests.the newer growth is looking good,but it looks like its spreading only on one plant,tonight i will have more pics,wait you are saying that you water with ph 4.7/4.8 in bloom?shouldnt it be between 6 and 7?
 

Wizzlebiz

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I didnt see any visible pests.the newer growth is looking good,but it looks like its spreading only on one plant,tonight i will have more pics,wait you are saying that you water with ph 4.7/4.8 in bloom?shouldnt it be between 6 and 7?
I would disregard that. I'm certain it was a typo. Those pH values arent good for any type of weed grow regardless of medium
 

Flindagrow

Active Member
Here we go guys,i have new pictures,the fenomena is definately spreading...only on the lower fan leaves and only on one plant,it is already 2 weeks that i stopped giving grow ferts,dynagrow schedule cuts the grow part of their fert and use only bloom from week one of flowering,i also use protekt and calmag and also give blackstrap molasses,never had a problem with their schedule before but it is first time i’m growing this blueberry widow.anyway their bloom is 3-12-6 so there is some N.should i give some extra N?

what you guys think of the overall growth?
I have defoliated them 10 days ago,filled up a 10QT bucket and now it feels like i need to defoliate again?
 

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