Using advanced nutrients connoisseur and big bud ph 6.0 Ec 0.7-0.8 what does this look like to you guys? Thought it was an excess but maybe I am running deficient? Alien og .
Using advanced nutrients connoisseur and big bud ph 6.0 Ec 0.7-0.8 what does this look like to you guys? Thought it was an excess but maybe I am running deficient? Alien og . Yellow spots on older leaves top to bottom
Sorry mate, but right now, just looking at the pics, I think you might have mites!
Let us know more, you in coco, full hydro? Whats the EC going in and out? And have you check under the leaves with a magnifying glass to see if you can see any little bugs?
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This is still really looking like bugs to me man, spider mites sort of bites on them.
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Have you only recently added big bud to the mix? The only flowers i see are pretty small, you might have added it a bit too soon. When I used it is wouldn't add it to my mix until about 2 weeks after flowers started to show
Are you using the whole Advanced Nuits range?
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@macky. When you used advanced nutes did you supplement cal mag in the res? I read its good to let ph swing to accommodate uptake and that with advanced 2 parts should need to supplement. Is this right?
@macky. When you used advanced nutes did you supplement cal mag in the res? I read its good to let ph swing to accommodate uptake and that with advanced 2 part shouldnt need to supplement. Is this right?
Difficult one mate. It looks like its a start of slats build up, with you say the EC is staying static. How about res temps? If that isnt kept at the right level it can mess with pH which effects how the plant eats... but again,if the EC is staying static......
You sure you haven't seen any bugs? lol
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@old-hippie that helps mate, and maybe showing sing of mag def.
Usually at this stage a little more magnesium is needed to help process the calcium. What I always do, is just as flowers start to form, give them a foliar feed of epsom salts spray.
1/3 teaspoon per litre. Use 100% Magnesium bath salts, no scented stuff, you should find it at the health store easily
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@old-hippie no mate, its better to foliar feed directly to the leaves with a mister spray bottle. This will deliver the mag straight to the leaves Raise the light before you do it, just to prevent any potential risk of burn
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you keep making it private lol i havce switched it back to public now lol
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