Leaf discoloration

carsunltd32

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look up how to do a soil slurry, and come back with results.
Looks like it’s def Calcium and Magnium deficiency. Did a foliar spray yesterday just before the lights went out since I don’t have to water yet. Things are looking a bit sad right now but I’m hoping it will bounce back in a few days. Should I give them a spray everyday or just once every few days when I water?

Don’t pay attention to the yellow ladies those are clones that were given to me like that and I’m hoping to bring them back.

On a side note, I’m excited to see that there look to be 7-9 new growths coming out of the 2 large ones and a decent amount from the smaller ones. Hopefully this little mishap doesn’t mess them up too much
 

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min0r

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Looks like it’s def Calcium and Magnium deficiency. Did a foliar spray yesterday just before the lights went out since I don’t have to water yet. Things are looking a bit sad right now but I’m hoping it will bounce back in a few days. Should I give them a spray everyday or just once every few days when I water?

Don’t pay attention to the yellow ladies those are clones that were given to me like that and I’m hoping to bring them back.

On a side note, I’m excited to see that there look to be 7-9 new growths coming out of the 2 large ones and a decent amount from the smaller ones. Hopefully this little mishap doesn’t mess them up too much
okay, i think tha cal/mag def is being caused by the ph being too high/low in the soil; which is why i said to do the soil slurry, because you will find out. if it is that your ph of your soil is too high, that means you're locked out. all your nutes can't be taken in because the ph of your soil is too high/low, and it needs to be a certain ph for all the nutes to be taken in. you can see, on your plants your stems are red, that's because of this.

if it is because of this; it's a pretty easy fix, just with some care.
 

carsunltd32

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okay, i think tha cal/mag def is being caused by the ph being too high/low in the soil; which is why i said to do the soil slurry, because you will find out. if it is that your ph of your soil is too high, that means you're locked out. all your nutes can't be taken in because the ph of your soil is too high/low, and it needs to be a certain ph for all the nutes to be taken in. you can see, on your plants your stems are red, that's because of this.

if it is because of this; it's a pretty easy fix, just with some care.
Got it. Doing that today!
 

carsunltd32

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okay, i think tha cal/mag def is being caused by the ph being too high/low in the soil; which is why i said to do the soil slurry, because you will find out. if it is that your ph of your soil is too high, that means you're locked out. all your nutes can't be taken in because the ph of your soil is too high/low, and it needs to be a certain ph for all the nutes to be taken in. you can see, on your plants your stems are red, that's because of this.

if it is because of this; it's a pretty easy fix, just with some care.
Ok so I did the slurry rest and all comes back good around 6.8. New growth seems to be growing much better now. I will be doing another round of spray with cal-mag tomorrow. I’m hoping this will fix the issue especially because I was dumb with the deionized water and didn’t supp with cal-mag like everyone says they have to do with RO water
 

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min0r

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Ok so I did the slurry rest and all comes back good around 6.8. New growth seems to be growing much better now. I will be doing another round of spray with cal-mag tomorrow. I’m hoping this will fix the issue especially because I was dumb with the deionized water and didn’t supp with cal-mag like everyone says they have to do with RO water
perfect, i'd still get the gypsum if i were you, it'll make ph WAY less of a hassle thoughout your grow. if you need, ill send you a link & tell you how to use.
 

kindbot

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tried buddy.kindbot.io on the photo and Buddy sees signs of potassium deficiency because of the leaf burn and yellowing.
 
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