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My thoughts too, but only on the uppers under the light throws me. Some of the others up top are Tacoing.Cal.
Maybe magnesium too?Cal.
Mg also yes.Maybe magnesium too?
My thoughts too, but only on the uppers under the light throws me. Some of the others up top are Tacoing.
Yes. Back off the light and it won't need as much food. Then add a touch of calmag and let them grow to the light.My friends plants. Top fan leafs. Nothing on lowers. What say you. Light burn or cal?
Seems like way too much. Calcium is antagonistic and can cause other nutrient lock outs if present in excess.He’s been adding 10ml
of calmag per gal of rain water he uses to water.
Not all calmag is created equal either. 10mg of GH would kill my plants, FF probably not.Seems like way too much. Calcium is antagonistic and can cause other nutrient lock outs if present in excess.
He is using roots organic liquid calmag at 10ml (2 tsp) per gal of waterNot all calmag is created equal either. 10mg of GH would kill my plants, FF probably not.
The rust spots are on the older mature fans on the top of the plant. The new growth looks a little mag def I agree.I would lean towards lock out since it’s new growth so personally I would cut back on calmag and just add epson salt like a gram a gallon