What do you guys make of this problem?

Cobnobuler

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Strain is Blue Dream in soil
1/2 FoxFarm and 1/2 ProMix and perlite
400 watt HPS
temps on the colder side ( High 60's to low 70"s) Its damned cold here.
I just fed it a half dose of Cal-Mag before this appeared.
Otherwise DynaGro Feed every other feeding
I dont mess with PH meters, I ( until now maybe) never had much problem like this

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Cobnobuler

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Sry...its cold damage
Think ? My growrooms in my old basement and its really hard to maintain temps when the high outside is like -5 F Really bad timing too cause I just flipped them about a week ago and all 3 of my plants are not looking so good.
But it also looks a little like Potassium lock-out. I think anyway.
 
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Diabolical666

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I kinda thought that at first because the spotting...but I worked with lots of tropical plants back in the day and this is what they looked like after being really cold.. Black edges. I use the FFand promix soil also and never seen FF do anything like this so thats why I ruled that out immediatly. Is your 400 air cooled?
 

churchhaze

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Considering it's so cold, could it be a phosphorous deficiency? The calcium nitrate in cal-mag+ also works against phosphorous availability.
 

jarvild

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It must be getting pretty cold in their at night to cause that, I'd suggest a space heater in the room at night.
 

Cobnobuler

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Considering it's so cold, could it be a phosphorous deficiency? The calcium nitrate in cal-mag+ also works against phosphorous availability.
I wondered this too since it was shortly after I gave them some CalMag right around this time like I always do. Things seemed to go to shit not long after. Even in darkness time my temps never go below the 60's tho. I know thats not ideal but I didnt think it would cause this. Still, I went ahead and added a space heater on a timer. I just hate using them things when I'm not there to watch it. I have it on a timer with 1/2 hour off and on hoping it wont overheat or anything. I'm paranoid as hell about fires.

So, if I wanted to bump the phosphorous a little bit what would be the best or least lethal way to add some ? Opinions ?

Thanks guys, ( and Girl )
 

churchhaze

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For soil or potting mix, you could use monopotassium phosphate or superphosphate (monocalcium phosphate). 1 gram of KH2PO4 per gallon of water is enough to completely supply phosphorous.... so use less than that.

So, if I wanted to bump the phosphorous a little bit what would be the best or least lethal way to add some ? Opinions ?

Thanks guys, ( and Girl )
 

SirSteely

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Are the pots sitting on a concrete floor? That's a nono if your in cold climates. It's the root balls temp that's doing the damage. Even an electric blanket (done safely and smartly) as a floor covering can help.
 

unwine99

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I'm not sure upper 60's/lower 70's is cold enough to lock out P. My flowering room pretty well stays in the 60's all during winter and I have no issues.
 

jarvild

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I have 2 HSO Blue Dreams in flower now and it's not unusual for my night time temps to be in the mid 50s' and I don't have that problem. I can 't say at the moment because it's my first run with it but I think it will be culled out of my garden.
 

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