Whats wrong with this plant?

Whats the problem

  • Too much nitrogen

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Defeciency calcium

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Ph issue

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Moisture

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    2
  • Poll closed .

Pinworm

Well-Known Member
How would you fix this mag problem?
Full strength shot of cal mag, probably. 1tsp per gal. Maybe a little more for the first shot. Epsom salts work too if you are trying to save cash. 1/4 tsp per gallon does the trick.
 

BOB4TUNA

Active Member
I'm an experienced grower. I never get my plants wet with out. Using cal mag. I also tested my soil I got from a new supplier. It is mostly worm castings instead of a mix. My nitrogen test was above the charts high. Ph was 6.5 .

I went to store and got some plain potting soil and thinned out the mix. To probably 20%. Reset moisture level with cal mag /water with a drop of superthrive.

Was this a good adjustment ?
 

Hotboxbudz

Well-Known Member
If your feeding it cal mag already, it could need more (hard to over do it unlike other nutes). Could also be to much of something and its not able to take up the calmag. Most likely PH being off.
 

BOB4TUNA

Active Member
If your feeding it cal mag already, it could need more (hard to over do it unlike other nutes). Could also be to much of something and its not able to take up the calmag. Most likely PH being off.
I ran to ph first. I'm wondering if this spring water has another solid in it
 

Hotboxbudz

Well-Known Member
I would go with what pinworm said. Epsom salt is straght mag. Just keep an eye on that PH when using it.
 
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