scragelynugz
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Symptoms: brown spots that originated in the lower fan leaves and have taken over my plants.
Causes:
-Mold?
-Mag/Cal?
-Root Rot?
-?!
Initially I thought it to be a disease/mold in my room (as my water clones grew mold on the stems before they rooted ). So I sprayed with Neem oil, and watered with hydrogen peroxide. I transplanted them - realizing my previous buckets were too small and realized that they had started to become root bound. I believe I had also been overwatering them, since after transplant I gave less water to some and more to others and the ones that received less look perkier. I also have nuted both sets with varying degrees of Epsom salt. One set got one dose of epsom salted water, while the others got two. Initially the epsom salt looked like it benefited the plants. But the spots were only slowed at best. There might be slightly less spotting occuring on the plants that recieved more, but it still persists.
I have read too much Mg causes too little Ca? And that mg can definitely be over done. Should I use more or less mg? Or more Ca?
Also, I believe the rootbound combination with over water may have developed root rot. I have been watering with hydrogen peroxide, however. Could this be the cause of the spotting?
Seriously need some help here... thanks...
Pics!
Causes:
-Mold?
-Mag/Cal?
-Root Rot?
-?!
Initially I thought it to be a disease/mold in my room (as my water clones grew mold on the stems before they rooted ). So I sprayed with Neem oil, and watered with hydrogen peroxide. I transplanted them - realizing my previous buckets were too small and realized that they had started to become root bound. I believe I had also been overwatering them, since after transplant I gave less water to some and more to others and the ones that received less look perkier. I also have nuted both sets with varying degrees of Epsom salt. One set got one dose of epsom salted water, while the others got two. Initially the epsom salt looked like it benefited the plants. But the spots were only slowed at best. There might be slightly less spotting occuring on the plants that recieved more, but it still persists.
I have read too much Mg causes too little Ca? And that mg can definitely be over done. Should I use more or less mg? Or more Ca?
Also, I believe the rootbound combination with over water may have developed root rot. I have been watering with hydrogen peroxide, however. Could this be the cause of the spotting?
Seriously need some help here... thanks...
Pics!
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