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so I dunno, sure looks like calcium def. if it was magnesium I would expect it to show on the oldest leaves first and the necrotic spots would only show on the tips after the interveinal chlorosis got pretty bad. I dont really see any interveinal chlorosis on the leaves in the pics...
yeah I would put money on that being fusarium. Roots are more or less in tact and not total mush and half of the plant is fucked while the other half looks better, pretty classic symptoms. So what happens is that the fungus actually clogs the xylem of the plant. As the disease progresses it...
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Sorry for the late response! was gone for the weekend and didn't have internet. Yeah I would use the bloom booster at this stage. feeding with a lot of nitrogen later in flower can encourage vegetative growth, especially if its NH4! when I am 5 weeks into any cannabis crop I use a...
Oh I know its a life style haha, some of my buddies are hardcore organic farmers and there is no compromising when it comes to amendments!
That being said it seems that N def is their biggest issue during flower as well. I dont think its a low pH issue, and with out turning this into an essay...
Those leaves might just be getting shaded and are dying as a natural result of being towards the end of the plants life and the energy of the plant going towards the buds.
It does look like N def, has it been raining a lot? N is very mobile and will leach pretty easy outside. I dont know if i...
Look like their 5ish weeks in. The fastest growing crops I have at my facility are 8 week strains, some are up to 10 weeks. If the mites are gone I would just let them finish, you can tell by looking at the trichomes to see if they start to turn cloudy. I would say at least another 2 weeks...
Looks like fusarium wilt. When I was growing cyclamen that was somewhat common. it always starts with one side of the plant wilting then yellowing leaves especially on older tissue, then root rot like you have. looks pretty advanced and its kinda a lost cause at that stage usually, at least in...
It looks like calcium deficiency in the first pics... but then the ones you just posted look like serious potassium toxicity? I know excess potassium can cause calcium deficiency, which might explain why they looked so lack luster in the first pic. In either case I would flush and feed with a...
Yeah I have dealt with rice root aphid in cannabis. Alates will stick to the trichomes of the bud, but not the wingless females that are showing in that picture. When they had gotten bad enough they would even form colonies that fed on the foliage, but this is because I didn't have a real tool...
Oh man there is some bad advice here....
This to me looks like the green peach aphid, check it out here. http://ipm.ucanr.edu/PMG/r604300111.html
Root aphids generally do not feed on the foliage unless the infestation is really bad, and you would be seeing all kinds of issues that typically...
So I cant over water anything I grow in coco, just has too much pore space and the field capacity is too low. Im sure you could do it with a seedling but for a mature plant like that, it would be really hard. I water 5 times a day via drips to my coco plants in flower, only about 350mL per...
Im sorry i didn't respond sooner I was camping in the white mountains this weekend and had no access to the internet!
That chelated iron supplement looks good to me. 1.25% is on the low end but that will ensure that you cant give them a toxic amount by accident.
So you did a foliar feed with...