Took the words right out of my mouth lol, I would first recommend checking the PH because that's the easiest to diagnose first then if you know that's going good then we can investigate furtherbefore we can successfully diagnose your problem we need to know what your setup is , feeding schedule, watering schedule, temps, ph and any other info that might help...
Ph reading is 6.3 im using roots organics full feeding schedule, using down to earth cal mag but in lower dosages. Foliar feeds are ancient amber one week and extreme serene foliar the next week. Ive not yet done a cal mag foliar spray. Thanks for yalls input!Took the words right out of my mouth lol, I would first recommend checking the PH because that's the easiest to diagnose first then if you know that's going good then we can investigate further
The one pic i didnt take, when I get back to the grow ill snap more pics for u, wont be till tomorrow mayhaps.show me a nice close up pic of new growth
No mites under the leaves, thinkin its definately an early stage of mag defeciency. Goin on to next step with amina acid and ill post a follow up picture just for posterity.Pic 2 has new wrinklyish growth that you speak of...do you have a microscope? or a magnifying glass? I want you to look at around the base leaves of the new growth . Looking for broad mites at 30x's zoom. get back to me...hopefully we can rule this out
It could also be Manganese, and i highly doubt it's something like zinc or copper because those deficiencies have more yellowing.Middle and top only and sparadic in those areas not all leaves