Serpentz
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Greetings,
My plant is going on it's 6th week and about a week ago I spotted some problem (literally) with some leaves that had some tiny white spots on them. Someone here thought it could be a pest problem but it's not.
Some of the lower leaves started to get these spots on them, and then just recently I started seeing yellowing on the ends of some of the leaves which by everything I have researched is a magnesium deficiency.
Also, I read on another forum that the fan leaf stems being red is also a sign of mag deficiency while some say it can be the breed and that's just how some strains grow. I don't know about that, so maybe someone here can share their knowledge about that. I do have a lot of red/pink stems. The plant is a Auto Feminized Blueberry (please don't knock it - I grow them for speed)
I have just changed water and I added 15ml GHE Calcium Magnesium to 15 liters of water. The label says to use 1.5ml per 1 liter of water. So I'm adding on the low side. I was not using this when I started but the table I am using shows it as an optional element on the schedule. I am using a bottled water that shows it has Ionized calcium (Ca2) less than <50 (guessing PPM) and also ionized magnesium (Mg2) less than <50. These are ionized and less than trace amounts, obviously not enough. I am using the General Hydroponics Flora Trio.
On a side note, GHE Calcium Magnesium is the Euro version of CaliMagic, but it only has CaO 4% - MgO 1% and no Nitrate Nitrogen (1.0%) and no Iron Chelate (0.01%) like CaliMagic.
Do the knowledgeable growers believe this is a cal-mag deficiency as I have diagnosed? What about the red/pink stems. Any advice from this point going forward? This is my first Deep Water Culture plant - I had no problems growing in soil but I just had to try growing hydro...
Photo 1 is the spots I saw first. Photo 2 is just some of the leaves up top I noticed. Photo 3 is a shot of the whole plant.
My plant is going on it's 6th week and about a week ago I spotted some problem (literally) with some leaves that had some tiny white spots on them. Someone here thought it could be a pest problem but it's not.
Some of the lower leaves started to get these spots on them, and then just recently I started seeing yellowing on the ends of some of the leaves which by everything I have researched is a magnesium deficiency.
Also, I read on another forum that the fan leaf stems being red is also a sign of mag deficiency while some say it can be the breed and that's just how some strains grow. I don't know about that, so maybe someone here can share their knowledge about that. I do have a lot of red/pink stems. The plant is a Auto Feminized Blueberry (please don't knock it - I grow them for speed)
I have just changed water and I added 15ml GHE Calcium Magnesium to 15 liters of water. The label says to use 1.5ml per 1 liter of water. So I'm adding on the low side. I was not using this when I started but the table I am using shows it as an optional element on the schedule. I am using a bottled water that shows it has Ionized calcium (Ca2) less than <50 (guessing PPM) and also ionized magnesium (Mg2) less than <50. These are ionized and less than trace amounts, obviously not enough. I am using the General Hydroponics Flora Trio.
On a side note, GHE Calcium Magnesium is the Euro version of CaliMagic, but it only has CaO 4% - MgO 1% and no Nitrate Nitrogen (1.0%) and no Iron Chelate (0.01%) like CaliMagic.
Do the knowledgeable growers believe this is a cal-mag deficiency as I have diagnosed? What about the red/pink stems. Any advice from this point going forward? This is my first Deep Water Culture plant - I had no problems growing in soil but I just had to try growing hydro...
Photo 1 is the spots I saw first. Photo 2 is just some of the leaves up top I noticed. Photo 3 is a shot of the whole plant.
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