Nellyitis
Member
Hey guys,
So quite new to growing here (My first real grow running at the moment)
I Have 4 Autoflower's In their 5th week of flowering now, 3 gallon's in coco coir & running cmh.
was feeding daily with a ph @ 5.8, now I'm feeding @ 6.1. (800 PPM)
Now It appears 1 out of 4 of my plants has developed quite a hefty calcium deficiency. (real bad rust on growth closest to light.
quite stumped as to how or why this would have came about..
I tried Running 15L of Ph'd Florakleen + Calmag through, which dropped runoff ppm to about 300.
And then proceeded to fed normally afterwards, although the deficiency seems to still be going on strong.
any help and suggestions would be much appreciated thanks.
So quite new to growing here (My first real grow running at the moment)
I Have 4 Autoflower's In their 5th week of flowering now, 3 gallon's in coco coir & running cmh.
was feeding daily with a ph @ 5.8, now I'm feeding @ 6.1. (800 PPM)
Now It appears 1 out of 4 of my plants has developed quite a hefty calcium deficiency. (real bad rust on growth closest to light.
quite stumped as to how or why this would have came about..
I tried Running 15L of Ph'd Florakleen + Calmag through, which dropped runoff ppm to about 300.
And then proceeded to fed normally afterwards, although the deficiency seems to still be going on strong.
any help and suggestions would be much appreciated thanks.
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