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Hey guys, I’m running a single DWC for the first time. She’s been great, then right as I’m about to flip. This happened. What deficiency am I seeing? I’ve looked online elsewhere. None of them seem reliable.
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Looks possibly two to me. Both early on if it is what I think.Possibly a magnesium def indicated by what could be the start of inter-veinal chlorosis with the fading between leaf veins. The lightening of the leaf margins or edges is possibly the start of potassium def. Potassium is immobile so it could be showing low or high on the…
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What pH are you watering at?
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It can be a deficiency like RF440 is saying and more likely because of the slight yellowing and tip curling but possibly also rust fungus. Check to see if when you can rub the brown spot it leaves any brown pigment on your finger. If it does it’s rust fungus if not a deficiency likely to be magnesium or calcium. If it’s rust fungus remove… Read more
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This plant is just lacking some calcium and magnesium. It’s usually one or the other. The little brown spots are the calcium indicator. The interveinal chlorosis starting will go away with a little magnesium. This one could actually use a little cal-mag.
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Thank you everyone for the advice, she’s getting her some Cal-Mag!
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Who’s head is that? 😂🤣
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Good job, I’m convinced. Is that his hair or a bush behind his head lol
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Naw turn the crop towards 3 o’clock. That way the sun hits the inside and bounces around creating more heat and photosynthesis. It’s all about that DLI right @jmystro
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More cal mag
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This is my current veg tent, the little one fell over 2 days ago. Figure I’ll just let it strengthen up. Bury what stem stays near the soil, so it can root out.
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