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PacNW-Dan, LoboGrow and Phenominal_Phenos
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Yes. IMO, that seems to be magnesium deficiency because it is fading in-between the veins. In the veins, it stays darker. Easy fix.
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Interveinal chlorosis. Mg deficiency. Add MgSO4 (Epsom Salt) 1.5Tbsp per gallon for a few feedings, then you can probably drop back to 1Tbsp/gal as it clears up.
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Cannasota posted an update 5 months ago
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So far for me, cal mag has helped my first run bounce back from most of the torture I have put them through. I’m new too, seeing as we just got rec here in mn. My problems have been nutrient burn and nutrient deficiency in that order and every other water in my homemade sip buckets have had cal mag just to keep up in straight coco even with the grow dots
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Epsom salt for the win. You can add it to water to the soil and or foliar feed
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Cannasota posted an update 5 months ago
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Cannasota posted an update 5 months ago
strain- Pulp Friction. She finally got her first cage for support. Sitting at 4 foot tall and 4-5 feet across
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Awesome
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Cannasota posted an update 5 months ago
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Probably heat and/or light stress. It’s doing that to protect its leaves from damage from the sun’s rays. Indoors it would be a problem but outdoors, nothing you can do. By the morning, they should have flattened out again
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hot tacos
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Light stress. Outside, not much you can do ’cause that sun thing.
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You can use a shade cloth to keep the plants from getting full sun. That should take care of it.
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Yes. It is light stress.
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