mbrowne1620
Active Member
Hoping someone has some ideas outside of what I have thought so far.
For some background, I am growing outdoors in the north east. I am using a super soil and watering with rain water I collect... If the additives included in my soil are necessary, I can list them all out. But from what I have gathered, and from what I have used in previous seasons, the Ph is balanced well enough. I do include gypsum and lime to help with Ph.
I consistently feed the plant a compost tea mixture once a week.
I'm at the start of flower, but this issue has been progressing since veg state.
First impression of these leaves was Nitrogen, but I find it hard to believe considering my compost tea uses Peruvian bird guano at a 12-12-2.5. Additionally, I was feeding fish emulsion every other week in-between compost tea feedings during veg state.
I also mix in feedings of liquid kelp, humic acid, and liquid lobster/crab shell.
After nitrogen, I was thinking maybe magnesium or calcium?
I recently added some Epsom salt to a watering in hopes it might support a magnesium deficiency if that is the case.
I also top dressed one of them with Kelp meal thinking it might help provide support longer term for either/both.
I am thinking using some liquid lime if it is indeed calcium, but I have not moved on that hypothesis yet.
Something that stood out to me only 2 of my 6 plants are seeing this issue, and they are the same strain. Not sure what/if that means, but it stood out to me.
Either way, I was hoping that someone might have some thoughts on this situation, as I am fairly green. This is my 3rd season growing outdoors.
Any thoughts help and are appreciated!
For some background, I am growing outdoors in the north east. I am using a super soil and watering with rain water I collect... If the additives included in my soil are necessary, I can list them all out. But from what I have gathered, and from what I have used in previous seasons, the Ph is balanced well enough. I do include gypsum and lime to help with Ph.
I consistently feed the plant a compost tea mixture once a week.
I'm at the start of flower, but this issue has been progressing since veg state.
First impression of these leaves was Nitrogen, but I find it hard to believe considering my compost tea uses Peruvian bird guano at a 12-12-2.5. Additionally, I was feeding fish emulsion every other week in-between compost tea feedings during veg state.
I also mix in feedings of liquid kelp, humic acid, and liquid lobster/crab shell.
After nitrogen, I was thinking maybe magnesium or calcium?
I recently added some Epsom salt to a watering in hopes it might support a magnesium deficiency if that is the case.
I also top dressed one of them with Kelp meal thinking it might help provide support longer term for either/both.
I am thinking using some liquid lime if it is indeed calcium, but I have not moved on that hypothesis yet.
Something that stood out to me only 2 of my 6 plants are seeing this issue, and they are the same strain. Not sure what/if that means, but it stood out to me.
Either way, I was hoping that someone might have some thoughts on this situation, as I am fairly green. This is my 3rd season growing outdoors.
Any thoughts help and are appreciated!
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