I agree with this guy here all the way. @SheepsBlood has shown up in my alerts and in each of his posts he is always saying cal/mag def. I believe there is a lockout as well not trying to jump out at your throat but there some evaluating to be done before giving proper advice to these growersI never said to add calcium, I said there was probably too much calcium already in the medium, which can cause magnesium lockout.
Cannabis definitely needs calcium during flowering though. Very silly to suggest that it doesn't "do" anything. Calcium is not some additive, it's a macro nutrient (taken up in abundant quantities), in fact plants take up and use more than twice as much calcium as magnesium, during all phases of growth.
Yes there's your prob. Keep it 18-24. Even if well cooled to much light destroys ALL thc content on affected areas.I am running a 1000w Hortilux HPS cooled hood about 6 inches from the top of this girl.
I agree a 1000W HPS can't be less than a foot and a half away. Thats some output you got there with the capability to penetrate your canopy up to 5 feet.Yes there's your prob. Keep it 18-24. Even if well cooled to much light destroys ALL thc content on affected areas.
That's because it's one of the #1 failures of people's grows. Don't belive me, I don't care.I agree with this guy here all the way. @SheepsBlood has shown up in my alerts and in each of his posts he is always saying cal/mag def. I believe there is a lockout as well not trying to jump out at your throat but there some evaluating to be done before giving proper advice to these growers
I never said to add calcium, I said there was probably too much calcium already in the medium, which can cause magnesium lockout.
Cannabis definitely needs calcium during flowering though. Very silly to suggest that it doesn't "do" anything. Calcium is not some additive, it's a macro nutrient (taken up in abundant quantities), in fact plants take up and use more than twice as much calcium as magnesium, during all phases of growth.
2 – Cal-Mag (Calcium – Magnesium)
As the name suggests, Cal-Mag contains calcium and magnesium, along with nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium, so be careful when considering this control method. Do not use Cal-Mag during the flowering stage or the flowers will receive too much nitrogen. This treatment should be applied during the vegetative stage. Cannabis roots absorb calcium and magnesium in a proper pH level (6.5). If the pH is off, calcium deficiency can result in the forming of dead spots in the leaves, then crinkling or spotting. Follow instructions and don’t over-apply or you can end up raising the essential nutrient levels too high. (http://www.theweedblog.com/21-tips-to-solve-nutrients-deficiencies-in-marijuana-plants/)
Application of manganese sulfate decreases number of leaves and increases dry weight of shoots, number of flowers and inflorescence length (http://www.researchgate.net/publication/228490105_Interaction_of_Foliar_Application_of_Paclobutrazol_and_Manganese_Sulfate_on_Vegetative_and_Reproductive_Growth_of_Strawberry_cv._Paros/links/542d83af0cf27e39fa9436d4/images/1.png)
Again, Back OFF ChurchHaze. Do some research before posting. End of debate
They're talking about Manganese sulfate, not Magnesium sulfate! Oooh boy...Application of manganese sulfate decreases number of leaves and increases dry weight of shoots, number of flowers and inflorescence length (http://www.researchgate.net/publication/228490105_Interaction_of_Foliar_Application_of_Paclobutrazol_and_Manganese_Sulfate_on_Vegetative_and_Reproductive_Growth_of_Strawberry_cv._Paros/links/542d83af0cf27e39fa9436d4/images/1.png)