Calcium deficiency displays as necrotic spotting on leaves, a rusty spotted look, this is definitely magnesium deficiency and not Calcium. For magnesium deficiency you would use epsom salts (magnesium sulfate) not Calcium Magnesium solution.Looks like an advanced cal mag deficiency, more so calcium. What happened to your leaves did you forget the cover on your fan and it fell over?
I'm sure you're right with the Mg deficiency. It looks like the yellowing is just on the oldest leaves. Maybe he gave them a hot mixture, watered with low pH water, or had dry spots awhile ago. I don't know. It was just a though. I still haven't gotten my Master Grower Card.Magnesium deficiency, interveinal necrosis is what it's called. Basically yellowing leaves in between the veins.
Solution: 1 gram Epsom Salts per/gallon of feed water once per week or so. Stop cutting your leaves off that is just stressing the plant more, if the leaf is distressed badly and you don't like looking at it just pluck the whole thing off until your solution is found.
Calcium deficiency displays as necrotic spotting on leaves, a rusty spotted look, this is definitely magnesium deficiency and not Calcium. For magnesium deficiency you would use epsom salts (magnesium sulfate) not Calcium Magnesium solution.
For all I know the plant got way too hot or light was too close and cooked those leaf margins and its not magnesium deficiency. I'm not trying to correct you caues in your case "calmag" suggestion would have worked due to magnesium content, but the addition of calcium wouldn't be neccesary also you can fix these problems a lot cheaper using epsom salts, $18 will buy you enough to treat 8,100 gallons of water @ 1g/gal and you would only use that treatment once a week or so, so for my scale grow (30 gallons per/day) that would cost me $0.42 per week where with calmag it would cost me $23/week (~$1.00/month vs ~$90/month)I'm sure you're right with the Mg deficiency. It looks like the yellowing is just on the oldest leaves. Maybe he gave them a hot mixture, watered with low pH water, or had dry spots awhile ago. I don't know. It was just a though. I still haven't gotten my Master Grower Card.
Hey Calvin. I think you are mistaking me for Cpappa maybe. I'm totally with you on this one. Mg and Ca deficiency looks way different and can actually lock each other out. I almost said something but didn't. All I was saying is I totally believe you're 100% correct with the Mg deficiency. But the newer growth looks decent so I was just thinking it might have been something he did in the past.For all I know the plant got way too hot or light was too close and cooked those leaf margins and its not magnesium deficiency. I'm not trying to correct you caues in your case "calmag" suggestion would have worked due to magnesium content, but the addition of calcium wouldn't be neccesary also you can fix these problems a lot cheaper using a 50 pound bag of epsom salts that will last your lifetime for $18 shipped or you can spend thousands of dollars on branded premixed water bottles.
lol i cut the top fan leaves like that so i can get the plant to grow the way i want it to. I cut the leaves so light can shine through better&the branches grow at the same rate. Kinda building the base of the plant on the smaller oneLooks like an advanced cal mag deficiency, more so calcium. What happened to your leaves did you forget the cover on your fan and it fell over?