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Gjc970

New Member
So I have two pineapple moonshine started from seed and grew very nice in till I put them in flower. There now about 3 weeks in flower and there leafs look bad. They turning yellow and getting crispy like they are burning. I thought a cal-mag problem. But idk. I'm running general hydroponics chem along with the general hydroponics water farms. I will post a video as well. If you need more info let me know, and help me save my plants!! Thanks in advance and here is the Video:
 

Mad_Prophessor

Well-Known Member
I am thinking either light burn, or magnesium. If it is magnesium, you are probably locked out. The pots they are in are way too small. Transplanting at this stage is risky so I don't think you will be able to do it this time, but that is one problem. It is difficult to suggest your next step. How much are you feeding them and how often?
 

Gjc970

New Member
Woody what would suggest I do for a better grow? This my second run and my first wasn't so bad. I never seen this issue till the pineapple
 

gardengardian7

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So I have two pineapple moonshine started from seed and grew very nice in till I put them in flower. There now about 3 weeks in flower and there leafs look bad. They turning yellow and getting crispy like they are burning. I thought a cal-mag problem. But idk. I'm running general hydroponics chem along with the general hydroponics water farms. I will post a video as well. If you need more info let me know, and help me save my plants!! Thanks in advance and here is the Video:
A lack of magnesium (Mg) can occur in all planting mediums and hydroponic systems. It does not often happen to outdoor marijuana growers however. Symptoms will start in the lower leaves, as they begin to yellow and exhibit chlorosis. These leaves will start to curl inward and eventually die. Edges of the leaves feel dry and crunchy to the touch. The deficiency will work itself up toward the middle and upper section of the leaves. The growing shoots will eventually shift from a pale green to a white color. The stems and petioles will all start to turn purple. This ability to travel upward makes a magnesium deficiency very mobile.

Magnesium’s main goal is to promote healthy veins and spur on the production of leaves. It is also needed for the production of chlorophyll and the breaking down of enzymes. Download my free marijuana grow bible for more tips about nutrients and marijuana plant deficiencies.

To fix a magnesium deficiency, there are a number of solutions, but the best one may be the use of a product called Marijuana Booster. It’s something that many growers use to improve the quality of their yields, but it will also ensure a healthy balance of nutrients.

Other fixes include:

Magnesium sulfate Epsom salts Dolomite lime Garden lime Worm castings

Magnesium sulfate and Epsom salts work the fastest because they are water soluble. Indeed, Epsom salts are the easiest fix for hydroponic systems. Use a teaspoon of Epsom salts per every gallon of water in the tank. Treat with a quarter of the original dosage for each subsequent treatment. You can also employ the use of Calcium-Magnesium.
 
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