leaves turning ugly. Advice would be wonderful

umbrellacorp

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Hey people. I have an issue here, been gone two days and came home to leaves quite yellow and some lower fan leaves developing dark patches almost copper colored. It just started showing pistils so I'd love to help it out. Currently have two others, one is healthy while the other is doing a similar thing. This is my 2nd grow and I'm still learning how to read defs/tox. Any help would be greatly appreciated!

Growing in soil, roots, t5
First 3 are the same plant, 4th pic is different but bottom leaves are very yellow and similar. Tops are a healthy green the flash made them seem more yellow.

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Bakatare666

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Looks like at least a month old, and you are not feeding yet, am I correct?
If so, FEED!.
If you are already feeding, check your PH because they are not receiving the nutes.
 

umbrellacorp

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Looks like at least a month old, and you are not feeding yet, am I correct?
If so, FEED!.
If you are already feeding, check your PH because they are not receiving the nutes.
Yea 35? days. Started off 1/4 then 1/2 etc. Seemed to really be taking off healthy then BAM lol.

have u been giving it calmag+..........later in life they can be real whores for the stuff

is this close to what u have
That seems quite similar But no calmag+
 
Looks like magnesium deficiency and calcium deficiency

Buy some calimag..

Ph water according to your medium..... hydro/soil
 

inhaleindica

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Roots seems to do that in the beginning. I am not quite sure why. Once I started feeding nutes she turns back to green mode. I am thinking its cal/mag issue with their soil. I plan to add dolomite lime next time to see the difference.
 

umbrellacorp

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Roots seems to do that in the beginning. I am not quite sure why. Once I started feeding nutes she turns back to green mode. I am thinking its cal/mag issue with their soil. I plan to add dolomite lime next time to see the difference.
I'm worried that il add too much or too little of something. Is it possibly nute burn?
 

justugh

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soil is a little forgiving

with calmag= u can go 5 mls to 10 mls a gallon of water..............so get a water jug fill it up make sure the tap water (the city chemical routine) ph balnce the water to 6.5 add the cal mag and then feed it to the plants they will not get better but the trouble will stop and the buds will thank u later by being thicker

if u feel u have messed up u can flush the soil .............for every gallon of soil u need to flush 2 gallons of PHed water at 6.5 tho it ........this will remove the nurtienets u have added and return the ph back to 6.5........even in my flushes i use 5 mls or more of calmag depends on stage

if u go organic soil and nutrients u do not have to balance the water little microbos in the soil do the work but u have to make sure they get what they need so once u start a plan u fallow it no changing over to chemicals or other brands

get yourself the go box off amazon and fallow the plan on the side of the box...........if it is to strong reduce it to half str and move up slowly untill u see reaction that is bad back down and hold ..............this is the method we all use to learn this part..........order 100 1ml pippettes they are like 7 bucks and makes it easy for u......... u have 100 throw them away after 1//2 uses if it is something that stains like carbon or seaweed or bio bud toss .......but make sure it is 1 ml it makes measuring and dosing easier then the 3ml or 5mls

oh by the way soil .............one gallon of soil equals one month of time (so if your pot is small u need to feed or u will be a sad stoner )
 

umbrellacorp

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Il try and find some calmag and give that a shot. Then back off nutes to 1/2. If that don't work il flush. I plan on flowering in maybe 2 weeks so hope I get it cleared up. I'm using roots master pack 1ml.
 

inhaleindica

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I'm worried that il add too much or too little of something. Is it possibly nute burn?
Add some Calmag or mag pro might be better. It also has some phosphorus Def by the rusty patches. I don't normally use more than 2.5 ml of Calmag from personal experience. Mag Pro I would use here and there 0.5ml-1.25ml. It depends on what nutrients you will be using. Also it will depend on how often you feed them. I feed every time I water with plain water here and there.
 

Fazer1rlg

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Use calmag from general organics it has no NPK value and is just calcium and magnesium. It is not hot either you won't have to worry about burns.
 

justugh

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Use calmag from general organics it has no NPK value and is just calcium and magnesium. It is not hot either you won't have to worry about burns.
he is correct it ..........just add in calmag+ has a few other minerals in it then just those 2 plus little acidic things that the plant loves .............but it has no NPK at all
17.92 off amazon for a 900+ mls almost 200 gallons of water worth
 

umbrellacorp

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UPDATE:
not good. I flushed but I'm still waiting on my calmag to show up in the mean time I watered with molasses. I'm going to need to water again tomorrow should I mix molasses again or go nutes? Leaves are falling off like crazy I'm getting worried. Hope my juice shows up soon.
 

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