Issues with just a single leaf?

Closet-Gardenholic

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Hey guys, I just poked in to check on the garden and noticed that one single leaf on One of my plants is trying to tell me something.

I don't see any sign of any other stress besides this one weird leaf. I just fed a half dose of the master's pack from root Organics 4 days ago and was planning on going with just water tomorrow. Any advice?IMG_2094.JPG IMG_2095.JPG
 

im4satori

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I would do anything based on that one leaf

they look good

I cant say for sure and it might be a guess but I might see a tiny sign of magnesium def if the leaf margins are turn up slightly and maybe a hint of iron def with the newest growth having slightly lighter growth but that's really nit picky and its mild enough to do nothing at this point

if the leaves curl up on the margins more or if the yellowing gets worse maybe consider calmag and Epsom salt if your nutes are lacking or the potential that somethings causing lock out
\but its hard to say for sure and itmight be nothing at all maybe just something to watch for

theyre nice and dark that's for sure
 
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Closet-Gardenholic

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I would do anything based on that one leaf

they look good

I cant say for sure and it might be a guess but I might see a tiny sign of magnesium def if the leaf margins are turn up slightly and maybe a hint of iron def with the newest growth having slightly lighter growth but that's really nit picky and its mild enough to do nothing at this point

if the leaves curl up on the margins more or if the yellowing gets worse maybe consider calmag and Epsom salt if your nutes are lacking or the potential that somethings causing lock out
\but its hard to say for sure and itmight be nothing at all maybe just something to watch for

theyre nice and dark that's for sure
I've been fighting calmag deficiency from
The beginning. I have Calmag plus which is 4-0-0 and my Master's pack came with Elemental. I will go with just water today and see how it looks over the next day or two.
 

Closet-Gardenholic

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I would do anything based on that one leaf

they look good

I cant say for sure and it might be a guess but I might see a tiny sign of magnesium def if the leaf margins are turn up slightly and maybe a hint of iron def with the newest growth having slightly lighter growth but that's really nit picky and its mild enough to do nothing at this point

if the leaves curl up on the margins more or if the yellowing gets worse maybe consider calmag and Epsom salt if your nutes are lacking or the potential that somethings causing lock out
\but its hard to say for sure and itmight be nothing at all maybe just something to watch for

theyre nice and dark that's for sure
Also, the leave margins turning up is something new. It seems to be very prevalent on the middle growth, maybe worse today than yesterday. I will feed elemental with the water today and see if that clears things up
 

im4satori

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I've been fighting calmag deficiency from
The beginning. I have Calmag plus which is 4-0-0 and my Master's pack came with Elemental. I will go with just water today and see how it looks over the next day or two.
hello again

im sure I get what you meant

but let me just say anyway

theres no such thing as calmag def

your either def in calcium or def in magnesium

your plant look good.. but I do worry that you've been lucky up to know

just for fun why don't we look at your nutes so we can try and ensure continued success
im not familiar with your nutes
post pics of the % amounts listed on each bottle and how much your using per gallon
 

Closet-Gardenholic

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I've only fed twice, and only went with 2.5 ml/gallon instead of the full 5 ml on the liquid nutes. For dry, I've only used the elemental and Oregonism twice at 1 tsp each time.

Last feeding was Saturday 1/21 and the feeding prior was 1/13. Ph is consistently betwen 6.3-6.7. I say calmag because I don't know which it is that is the problem, not because I don't know the difference between calcium and magnesium.

I'm not a complete idiot, but it didn't seem normal for a random leaf to yellow. I'm sure there is an explanation. Perhaps I punctured a root with one of the branch stakes.

I've researched for months, and have had a decent amount of help in my grow journal.

Thanks for the tips, but I think there's more to it than luck IMG_1896.JPG
 

im4satori

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I've only fed twice, and only went with 2.5 ml/gallon instead of the full 5 ml on the liquid nutes. For dry, I've only used the elemental and Oregonism twice at 1 tsp each time.

Last feeding was Saturday 1/21 and the feeding prior was 1/13. Ph is consistently betwen 6.3-6.7. I say calmag because I don't know which it is that is the problem, not because I don't know the difference between calcium and magnesium.

I'm not a complete idiot, but it didn't seem normal for a random leaf to yellow. I'm sure there is an explanation. Perhaps I punctured a root with one of the branch stakes.

I've researched for months, and have had a decent amount of help in my grow journal.

Thanks for the tips, but I think there's more to it than luck View attachment 3885716
I wasn't suggesting your in idiot at all

its cool man

glad you've got what you need

if you've found good advise then your lucky

lucky is a good thing man... I will take some good luck anyday
 

Closet-Gardenholic

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I wasn't suggesting your in idiot at all

its cool man

glad you've got what you need

if you've found good advise then your lucky

lucky is a good thing man... I will take some good luck anyday
Sorry, there are just a lot of assholes on here. I'm constantly trying to figure out what's good advice, what's bad advice, and what's just bullshit lol

You're right, I'd rather be lucky than good any day. I I've just invested a good chunk of change in a pretty small area and will be bummed if I ruin my results over something that can be prevented or fixed
 

im4satori

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I understand how it may have seemed sarcastic

I apologize it wasn't my intent

Im a care provider and get bored so Im happy to take a look just to make sure your nutes are arranged proper as you switch into flower

you may already have it proper, I just figured we could look

the pic gives the feed amounts but doesn't give the % of each element listed on each bottle
 

Closet-Gardenholic

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I understand how it may have seemed sarcastic

I apologize it wasn't my intent

Im a care provider and get bored so Im happy to take a look just to make sure your nutes are arranged proper as you switch into flower

you may already have it proper, I just figured we could look

the pic gives the feed amounts but doesn't give the % of each element listed on each bottle
Oh cool, I'll make a list shortly and take a pic of the ingredients on the ones I used.

That's awesome you are a caregiver. I am also in a medical state that just pass recreational. I will be applying for my caregivers license in February and hopefully a recreation cultivation license when they are available next year.

I've got a long way to go and a lot to learn, but I figured if I can get 6 Sq feet successfully under my belt, I can gradually increase up to 600 and maybe more. I just want to make sure it's something I'm going to remain interested in before I go crazy on outfitting a huge space and start paying licensing fees
 

Closet-Gardenholic

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Buddha grow 2.5 ml/galIMG_2128.PNG

Amino Aide 2.5 ml galIMG_2129.PNG

Trinity 2.5 ml galIMG_2130.PNG

Ancient Amber 2.5 ml galIMG_2131.PNG

extreme Serene 2.5 ml galIMG_2132.PNG

oregonismIMG_2133.PNG
1tsp scratch in
 

Closet-Gardenholic

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Sorry to hear about your wife. It is awesome that you are there to take care of her though!
The first feeding she got 1 gallon nutes and .5 gallon water and the second feeding a full 1.5 gallon nutes. (5 gallon fabric pots)

I have these babies started behind this one. (They are stake down so it looks like they are growing funny) They are in FFOF so no feeding on the smaller ones yet.IMG_2117.JPGIMG_2116.JPG
 
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