2feather18
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I'm lost I can't figure out what's wrong with this plant it started off with yellow leaves on the bottom now it's has brown spots on top of the plant anybody have any ideas don't mind the water it's neem oil
It's in Smart Fabric pots I'm using coast of Maine and Happy Frog for soil.. nutrients are Fox Farm Trio I just recently fixed the pH of the water and it's the only one that doesn't have nutrient burnNeed more info. More the better...
Okadd callmag
It's in Smart Fabric pots I'm using coast of Maine and Happy Frog for soil.. nutrients are Fox Farm Trio I just recently fixed the pH of the water and it's the only one that doesn't have nutrient burn
Well the other plants have nutrient burn so I'm just beginning to treat them with bottled water with a little bit of Cal Mag until their leaves go back to green instead of dark greenIf you just recently changed things like the pH you should give it some time to settle in before making more drastic changes. Could be residual damage from past issues. I'd just monitor it and see if it gets any worse ... looks like early nutrient burn to me anyways
here is the best lesson today, if some jackass says add cal/mag and he has no idea what your medium,lights,growroom situation is. don't listen to them, and never just say ok and dump stuff on your girls. Very rarely do they need cal/mag supplements.
here is the best lesson today, if some jackass says add cal/mag and he has no idea what your medium,lights,growroom situation is. don't listen to them, and never just say ok and dump stuff on your girls. Very rarely do they need cal/mag supplements.
Yes absolutely right now I'm using bottled water correcting the pH 6.5 and I'm adding a little Cal Mag just because the TDS meter Read 50 I'm just using very little though that's the only one that doesn't have nute Burn like the other ones and thank you for the awesome adviceDouble down on the dont do it if they misspell calmag ...
Basically what I was getting at without calling the guy out ... don't go adding things cause some guy on the internet says too...
Be patient and methodical. Change one thing at a time and give the plant time to respond. Those plants look pretty good overall. Little on the dark green side but sounds like you know that.