GardenVenture
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Hey all, first grow and in the home stretch but need some help! At week 5 of flowering my plant took a pretty quick nosedive 5 days after watering with Epsom salt and molasses. I think I may have overwatered during this feeding, watered closer to a gallon rather than usual half gallon. Starting from the top of my plant leaves started to get brown spots and quickly spread to the top 2/3 of the plant. Prior to the watering my plant did have burnt tips which may have been nutrient burn.
At this point I'm not sure if the damage is really bad nutrient burn, zinc deficiency (damage started on younger leaves and in between veins), or something else. The photos show the damage. After the initial fast onset damage has started to slow. Since I'm hopefully only another 3-5 weeks away from harvest I just want to get her hobbled across the finish line.
I'm in soil and I'm feeding Neptune's Harvest Rose and Flowering about every other feeding at a ratio around 1.5 oz per gallon. This may be a bit much but I nutrient issues in the middle of veg and Neptune's is hard to burn with. I'm just not sure why it took such a nose dive after watering with Epsom salts and molasses. Hopefully I didn't make an incredibly newbie mistake. Any thoughts?
Pic 1: Week 5 of flower roughly 5 days after watering with Epsom salt/molasses
Pic 2: Week 6 of flower roughly 12 days after watering
Pic 3: Week 7 of flower roughly 9 days after watering
Pic 4: Just showing off what I had before it all started
Additional info, my temps range from upper 60s to low 70s. Prior to incident I was keeping my humidity around 55%, but shortly after the damage started to show I lowered it to around 40-45% to try to align to VPD better but I think I bumped it too low. I've set humidity to be closer to 50-55% now.
At this point I'm not sure if the damage is really bad nutrient burn, zinc deficiency (damage started on younger leaves and in between veins), or something else. The photos show the damage. After the initial fast onset damage has started to slow. Since I'm hopefully only another 3-5 weeks away from harvest I just want to get her hobbled across the finish line.
I'm in soil and I'm feeding Neptune's Harvest Rose and Flowering about every other feeding at a ratio around 1.5 oz per gallon. This may be a bit much but I nutrient issues in the middle of veg and Neptune's is hard to burn with. I'm just not sure why it took such a nose dive after watering with Epsom salts and molasses. Hopefully I didn't make an incredibly newbie mistake. Any thoughts?
Pic 1: Week 5 of flower roughly 5 days after watering with Epsom salt/molasses
Pic 2: Week 6 of flower roughly 12 days after watering
Pic 3: Week 7 of flower roughly 9 days after watering
Pic 4: Just showing off what I had before it all started
Additional info, my temps range from upper 60s to low 70s. Prior to incident I was keeping my humidity around 55%, but shortly after the damage started to show I lowered it to around 40-45% to try to align to VPD better but I think I bumped it too low. I've set humidity to be closer to 50-55% now.