Deficiency? Could this be a calcium issue?

Gelato Og

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My plant was doing great until the last feeding session...I'm on week 6 of flowering and have never encountered this before.Does anybody know what this could be? Any help would be appreciated
 

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Tracker

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Based on this chart, it looks like Calcium. Is this happening on older growth first, while the new growth still looks okay? If there are no pests, like mites, then that would indicate that it is a Mobile Nutrient.

It could also be a nutrient toxicity due to overfeeding. Have you been pushing the nutes real heavy, or are you staying within recommended application schedule for your brand of nutes?

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Gelato Og

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Ya it's happening on the top growth.Ive been feeding her carefully...been following the advanced nutrients feeding chart to the "t"
I thought it might be cal deficiency,so I watered with a cal mag solution but it didn't seem to help
 

piratebug

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Ya it's happening on the top growth.Ive been feeding her carefully...been following the advanced nutrients feeding chart to the "t"
I thought it might be cal deficiency,so I watered with a cal mag solution but it didn't seem to help
It will take 7 to 10 days for it take effect if feeding the medium, if you want it to get to the plant faster "foliar spray", 2ml ca/mg+, plus 1/4 tsp epsom salt per gallon of water! But the leaves that are already spotted will not recover!
 

Gelato Og

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It will take 7 to 10 days for it take effect if feeding the medium, if you want it to get to the plant faster "foliar spray", 2ml ca/mg+, plus 1/4 tsp epsom salt per gallon of water! But the leaves that are already spotted will not recover!
Alright...thanks for the feedback
 

Driver733

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Ya it's happening on the top growth.Ive been feeding her carefully...been following the advanced nutrients feeding chart to the "t", I thought it might be cal deficiency, so I watered with a cal mag solution but it didn't seem to help.
Pretty sure the damaged leaves will not repair themselves, but the new growth should not show the same symptoms and the plant should look better overall, with more vigorous growth. I just went thru this with new seedlings, I did not add cal mag to the water at first, after I did they look great and really took off growing well. As a rule, I add cal mag all the time through out the grow.
 

Gelato Og

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I normally do also...but I've been reading that the ph perfect line from AN(which I'm using) doesn't require the use of added cal/mag/iron... Although if using R/O water than you probably should.... throughout my entire grow and every grow before this I used cal/mag with every water and feeding and never had a issue....this is the first time Ive seen that on my leaves
Thanks alot for your feedback! Always appreciate having a second opinion
 
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