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JIMBOBLUNT

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hey ppl ive got 2 afgh kush on the go at the moment and last week hade what i thought to be magnesium def i since flushed with lime and the growth seems to have started again and the overall plant looks healthier apart from the already damaged parts, ive added some pictures so that you can help me confirm this is/was magnesium prob and wud this effect yield shes still in veg??
soil ph 6.8
water/feed solution at 6.9
 

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KingInDaCloset

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hey ppl ive got 2 afgh kush on the go at the moment and last week hade what i thought to be magnesium def i since flushed with lime and the growth seems to have started again and the overall plant looks healthier apart from the already damaged parts, ive added some pictures so that you can help me confirm this is/was magnesium prob and wud this effect yield shes still in veg??
soil ph 6.8
water/feed solution at 6.9
Hi, actually the plants look good. What are you feeding them? How often? What is your watering pattern at the moment?
With that somewhat brown leaf showing on a lower branch it may be a deficiency that occurred earlier, or a burn from too much heat. Other leaves ought to be showing signs of deficiency too. The growth that's happened since that leaf was made all looks great. No worries I think. Still interested in what you're are feeding them though and how often, and how often you water...
Happy Gardening! GrowIT!:weed:
 

JIMBOBLUNT

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hey got em on bio-gro at the moment at .5ml/ltr whenever she gets dry usually 5-6 days this seems a bit long to dry out, but i never water/feed agen b4 the soil completely dries, the last feed before the problem started was about 1ml/ltr and i think this increase had caused probs as ph was perfect. i have since realised i should keep to frequent small feeds usually about .5ml/ltr max im thinkin cuz this strain is a bit more sensitive then i thought.. goin to do a mix of .25ml/ltr gro and.25/ltr bloom adding sum of my advanced nutes lter in flowerin and shudnt have any probs with that i hope (famous last words)
 

KingInDaCloset

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Wrote a long note but it would'nt send, trying this route...Watering: First get a GOOD water meter to check soil moisture content THEN....Water plants thoroughly followed by Drying their ROOT ZONEs half way out before watering again. Drying soil completely is a stressful thing on tender new roots and could've led to your leaf browning. Dry the soil even more towards the end of the flowering cycle, like the last two weeks or so. Soils can hold water a long time so I wouldn't advise a lot of little, frequent waterings either, you'll discourage bud development. Hope this helps. Remember Tomatoes will not set flowers if they are over watered either. If you can grow a good Tomato then Herb ought to even easier! Happy Gardening GrowIT!
 
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