TheGreenMidget
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I'm a bit of new to growing, and I hope some of you more experienced gardeners can help me out. I've done 2 dirt grows before which weren't unsuccessful, but there were certainly problems. I'm now doing my first hydro grow and I've got a sick plant.
The Problem:
A THC Bomb plant is in week 4 of vegging. Some of the large fan leaves, starting at the bottom of the plant, started to yellow between the veins. That yellow is turning to dead brown spots. Pictures attached.
The Setup:
5 plants vegging (18/6 light cycle) under florescent lights (4ft x4, 2 ft x3, big ass cfl x2). Drip irrigation hydroponics. General Hydroponics nutes (Micro 2.5 ml/gal, Bloom 5 ml/gal, distilled water 3 gal). pH around 5.5-6. Drippers on for 10 min 3 times per day. Plants growning in 4" rockwool cubes inside clay pots filled with Hydroton expanded clay pellets. Temp stays low 70's day and high 60's night.
My Guess:
From what I've found searching the interweb I thing it might be Mg deficiency and the solution seems to be adding a little epsom salt. I'm a little timid to add epsom salt because all 5 plants share the same resevoir and the other 4 are looking fine and I don't want to hurt them by changing anything.
Any thoughts on my situation? Would adding epsom salt hurt the healthy plants? What about misting the leaves with an epsom salt solution? Or am I way off with the Mg deficiency diagnosis?
Thanks for your thoughtful advice to come!
The Problem:
A THC Bomb plant is in week 4 of vegging. Some of the large fan leaves, starting at the bottom of the plant, started to yellow between the veins. That yellow is turning to dead brown spots. Pictures attached.
The Setup:
5 plants vegging (18/6 light cycle) under florescent lights (4ft x4, 2 ft x3, big ass cfl x2). Drip irrigation hydroponics. General Hydroponics nutes (Micro 2.5 ml/gal, Bloom 5 ml/gal, distilled water 3 gal). pH around 5.5-6. Drippers on for 10 min 3 times per day. Plants growning in 4" rockwool cubes inside clay pots filled with Hydroton expanded clay pellets. Temp stays low 70's day and high 60's night.
My Guess:
From what I've found searching the interweb I thing it might be Mg deficiency and the solution seems to be adding a little epsom salt. I'm a little timid to add epsom salt because all 5 plants share the same resevoir and the other 4 are looking fine and I don't want to hurt them by changing anything.
Any thoughts on my situation? Would adding epsom salt hurt the healthy plants? What about misting the leaves with an epsom salt solution? Or am I way off with the Mg deficiency diagnosis?
Thanks for your thoughtful advice to come!
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