Brown spots.

K J

Active Member
Weed two or so of flowering my plant got nitro toxed pretty bad, I'm not sure why but this is my second time using Ocean Forest and both times once I went into flowering they became toxic. So I flushed her really well. After that she was looking really phosphorous deficient so I just used bloom nutes thinking it'd go away. The big ugly brown splotches did go away but now I have these little dots that have worked their way up near my tops. Every picture I've seen of nute burn the color is lighter but I'm still a scrub so I'm not sure what it is, just small dark dots. I'm using a 1-4-5 formula and a table spoon of molasses.

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^this is an older leaf
 

kagecog

Well-Known Member
Calcium deficiency caused by low pH. Happens quite often with ocean forest soil due to the peat moss. Go to your local store and get some garden lime to bring up the pH a bit while also adding some calcium to the soil! You probably should have began taking care of this problem sooner though because it seems like its pretty far gone, I always tend to add a decent amount of garden lime to Ocean Forest soil about 3 weeks in whenever I use it.
 

K J

Active Member
I would have but it hasn't been a problem then all of a sudden this last water it showed up.
 
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