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Jsnbaxter

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Soil grow. Both plants topped and watered with ph water. One plant turned lime over night. First three pictures plant one.second three plant two. Same genetics . Three drops of cal mag was added to the water. Also Epson 1/4 tsp Epsom. I’m thinking possibly the lime one got more magnesium?
 

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simpleleaf

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I'm not sure, your information is brief. Your fertilization routine is incomplete, plants need NPK and full micros. If plants are seed grown each plant will be somewhat different.

Photo #5 does look like Mg deficiency. Photo #6's brown spot looks like P deficiency and its yellowing looks more like N deficiency.

What I really wanted to say, I love my 1/1000g and 1/100g scales. Not lab quality, just inexpensive jewelry scales. I weigh all my fertilizers on them. Much more accurate than measuring by volume with measuring spoons.
 

Jsnbaxter

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3 drops of cal mag? I see magnesium deficiency on one.
Yeah cal mag supplement 3 drops into 4 cups water. It’s light but that’s why I did the epsom salt. I’m soil grow liquid nutes never work for me. That’s why I soil topped and did 1/4 tsp cal mag for the 1 gallon pot. Maybe I was too light on the epsom salt. I may just need to transplant but all my plants show mag deficiency. I’m thinking it’s light related?
 

mr.sessemia

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Don't know much about Epsom salt ...but you definitely have a magnesium def....maybe drop the salts and give it a light shot of cal mag and wait a few days and see what happens
 
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