Need help IDing an issue

Hi guys, growing outdoor here in Central America and have a new issue I haven’t come across before. I feel it may be a slight calcium toxicity, I reamended my soil from my last run and added more calcium carbonate, rock dust and worm castings to my current pots. Due to the natural 12/12 light cycle here I do short runs, I harvest every 8 weeks so I feel the last run may have used little to none of the calcium in the original mix and reamending was a mistake and overloaded the Cal levels. I feed basically just water with some natural farming techniques so nute burn from over feeding seems impossible plus the one gallon pots that weren’t reamended have shown no signs of the symptoms so that narrows it down to the soil mix in my opinion. I’ll add some photos, thanks in advance to who ever chimes in 20210224_093349.jpg20210224_093338.jpg20210224_093325.jpg20210224_093314.jpg
 

Redskare87

Well-Known Member
The plant looks pretty healthy overall and if the calcium was at toxic levels it wouldn’t look that good. I think it’s more likely early signs she want more bloom stuff. If it were me I’d do preventative pest stuff and make sure she has plenty of P, K & Mg. Deficiencies like P K & Mg show up in weird ways like that. The tips being singed is a pretty good indicator she lacks potassium or phosphorus in my opinion.
 

4klaunch

New Member
I kinda looks like you have the start of SPIDER MITES! I just dealt with them on my last grow. Look at the black dots! look close and see if they are moving!!!!
 
I kinda looks like you have the start of SPIDER MITES! I just dealt with them on my last grow. Look at the black dots! look close and see if they are moving!!!!
I grow in the jungle so I have regular visits from spider mites but they get eaten by predatory insects in a day or two or squashed by me. So yes bite marks are from those little fuckers
 
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