Leaves are yellowing :(

nivis

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This is what I use and the schedule if that helps?
Holy crap 8 ml per G(3,7 l) is a lot haha! BioBizz says maximum 0,8 per 1 liter in week 6-8. Don't think it can be followed, as the Remo's corresponds to about 2,1 ml per liter. So the doubt persists, but I think that BioBizz's is intended to be used when feeding. Not when simple watering.. probably because it's written on a FEEDING schedule haha. (But that's still my mere conjecture)
 

nivis

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I have never used Cal-Mag. Epsom salts are available at the grocery store cheap, and works very well. I have always added a teaspoon to every feeding....best of luck
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Heyyyy there! I guess you are living in a completely legal weed country hahaha! Really nice plants, I'd like to grow such!!!! Can feel the smell :lol:
But I have to admit, I'm anyway pleased of my first baby ZZ Auto :)
 

doublejj

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Heyyyy there! I guess you are living in a completely legal weed country hahaha! Really nice plants, I'd like to grow such!!!! Can feel the smell :lol:
But I have to admit, I'm anyway pleased of my first baby ZZ Auto :)
I only posted my picture so you knew who you were talking with. Yes Im in California. Best of luck. (:
 

nivis

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I only posted my picture so you knew who you were talking with. Yes Im in California. Best of luck. (:
Haha thank you buddy!
Guys, I got an answer. Just noticed that my retailer has no BioBizz Cal-Mag anymore... was thinking about Adv Nutes Sensi Cal-Mag or Remo Magnifical.. is it ok to mix BioBizz nutes and different brand Cal Mag???
 

Greenthumblady

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Chill. We're all stoners here. Were supposed to be more peaceful and at one with one another than the average ass hat. Dont be that guy.
 

nivis

Member
What's the status? Have you fed with calmag or epsom salts? What was the result? Updated pictures?
how did the epsom salt work?...
Fed yesterday with BioBizz Organic Cal Mag mixed with the other nutes (fish, bloom, a bit of top max)
Removed this morning bad foliage which had serious chlorosis and dry brown spots (see previous pics). It seemed to me that leaves, especially the upper ones, "went upwards" . What do you think?
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doublejj

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Fed yesterday with BioBizz Organic Cal Mag mixed with the other nutes (fish, bloom, a bit of top max)
Removed this morning bad foliage which had serious chlorosis and dry brown spots (see previous pics). It seemed to me that leaves, especially the upper ones, "went upwards" . What do you think?
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they look ok, I would hit them again in a week...best of luck
 

Greenthumblady

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I'm noticing a bit time claw usually indicating too much nitrogen (tips curling down). I would cut back on any nutes that high high N while keeping up the cal mag. At this stage it doesnt really need N as much as heavy P. So bloom vs grow nutes. Hopefully you'll see a stop of the spread on the yellowing but damaged leaves wont repair. Leave them on till they're good and dead until resolved.
 

nivis

Member
I'm noticing a bit time claw usually indicating too much nitrogen (tips curling down). I would cut back on any nutes that high high N while keeping up the cal mag. At this stage it doesnt really need N as much as heavy P. So bloom vs grow nutes. Hopefully you'll see a stop of the spread on the yellowing but damaged leaves wont repair. Leave them on till they're good and dead until resolved.
Thank u man. I was always meditating on those tips curling down. Then do I have to stop N feeding and focus on P?
As regards yellow leaves, I only removed those who had serious chlorosis and dry brown spot, but if the leaf has still a large green part, useful to photosynthesis, I leave it on.
 
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