Not again gray spots on leafs

2feather18

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Just when I thought I was doing okay and boom I discovered this shit
 

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Well if I knew your feed mix I could tell whats going on there. It could be too much P.
 
Just when I thought I was doing okay and boom I discovered this shit
 
For starters I don't use FF nutrients. I have a calculator that I can plug in the ml per gallon of each bottle and get the actual PPM of each nutrient in the mix. So If you provide me with the ml per gallon you use of each bottle I can run the numbers and see if your elemental profile is off.
would u like to see a pic of the whole plant.?

Sure, more pictures always helps.

Also, I am having a hard time finding the label percentages for the Big Bloom bottle, if you would please take a picture of the label where it lists the percentages of each element I will be able to provide more accurate results.
 
For starters I don't use FF nutrients. I have a calculator that I can plug in the ml per gallon of each bottle and get the actual PPM of each nutrient in the mix. So If you provide me with the ml per gallon you use of each bottle I can run the numbers and see if your elemental profile is off.


Sure, more pictures always helps.

Also, I am having a hard time finding the label percentages for the Big Bloom bottle, if you would please take a picture of the label where it lists the percentages of each element I will be able to provide more accurate results.
Okay so what I do is every gallon of water I mixed a little bit of everything that it needs Cal Mag fulvic acid veg bloom so I don't know the exact numbers
 
For starters I don't use FF nutrients. I have a calculator that I can plug in the ml per gallon of each bottle and get the actual PPM of each nutrient in the mix. So If you provide me with the ml per gallon you use of each bottle I can run the numbers and see if your elemental profile is off.


Sure, more pictures always helps.

Also, I am having a hard time finding the label percentages for the Big Bloom bottle, if you would please take a picture of the label where it lists the percentages of each element I will be able to provide more accurate results.
 

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Okay so what I do is every gallon of water I mixed a little bit of everything that it needs Cal Mag fulvic acid veg bloom so I don't know the exact numbers
I recommend carefully measuring each bottle. Without measurements we could be way off on the balance of nutrients.
 
In your latest plant picture it looks like you have a potassium deficiency going on there.

I would measure a mix using the label amounts suggested and then check the PPM, if it's way too high you can add water to cut the mix down to around 1000 PPM. This way the balance of the nutrients will be better.
 
In your latest plant picture it looks like you have a potassium deficiency going on there.

I would measure a mix using the label amounts suggested and then check the PPM, if it's way too high you can add water to cut the mix down to around 1000 PPM. This way the balance of the nutrients will be better.
Potassium and likely magnesium. I don’t chase magnesium using cal mag. Excess calcium a major cause of lockout. Better a tablespoon of Epsom salts in a gallon of water.
 
So I don't have to use Cal Mag and epsom salt together
It all depends on what you need, cal mag has calcium and magnesium. the epsom salt doesn't have calcium. So if you have plenty of calcium but need more magnesium add epsom salt. Too much calcium can lockout the magnesium and vice versa.
 
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