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Hi everyone! Does this look like magnesium deficiency to you?
A bit about the grow: I'm growing 4 white label Northern Lights fem photos in 5 gallon autopots with fabric bags. The plants are in their first week of flower and were vegged for about 5 weeks. For the grow medium, I'm using 50/50 coco and perlite.
The coco is the brick type prepared in the following way: I washed and filtered it to eliminate coco dust, then I soaked it in 7.5ml/gal calmag water in 100-115F temps for several days (5 gallon buckets in the desert sun). I then changed the water with new 7.5ml/gal calmag water and soaked it for several more days in the sun. Prior to using the coco I rinsed it thoroughly with tap water then did an RO rinse.
I'm growing in a 4x4 tent with a MedicGrow Fold-6 660W light at 80% power. Temp and humidity are controlled at 73F-78F and 60% RH.
I feed using GH FloraMicro, FloraGro, FloraBloom, Calimagic, Liquid Koolbloom, and Floralicious Plus. I follow the GH weekly medium feed chart exactly except I always add 5ml/gal Calimagic. I'm targeting the lower end of the the TDS for each week. I'm on flower week 1, which is 800-1000 TDS. I'm targeting 800-850 TDS.
The water I use is commercially produced and sold RO water. I buy it in jugs and my TDS meter (a BlueLab pen) reads 0.
I adjust the pH in the reservoirs twice a day and I adjust it down to 5.5 using a BlueLab pH meter and GH pH Down. I know 5.5 may sound low and I understand that's the ideal target pH for autopots - apparently the pH rises along the way to the root system.
A couple of days ago I noticed lightening on the leaves between the leaf veins. Now some light spots have appeared.
Pictures I've seen online and in charts makes me think this is a magnesium deficiency, despite the 5ml/gal Calimagic.
To address the deficiency, I understand Epsom salt is the ticket. I had trouble finding dosing information for this sort of thing, so I'm kind of winging it.
I mixed 1/2 tsp Epsom salt in 1 gallon of RO water with a drop or two of everything-free dish soap as a wetting agent. I used this as a foliar spray last night and again this evening, hosing down the top and bottom of the leaves.
In addition, I've added 1/2 tsp Epsom salt per gallon of water in the res and raised the TDS from 800 to 850. I'm still feeding 5 ml/gal Calimagic.
By my scale, 1/2 tsp of Epsom salt is about 2.5g and 1/2 tsp/gal in RO water yields a TDS of 210.
I'm hoping the spots go away and the plants don't just burst into flames or anything.
Thoughts, advice? Thank you!
A bit about the grow: I'm growing 4 white label Northern Lights fem photos in 5 gallon autopots with fabric bags. The plants are in their first week of flower and were vegged for about 5 weeks. For the grow medium, I'm using 50/50 coco and perlite.
The coco is the brick type prepared in the following way: I washed and filtered it to eliminate coco dust, then I soaked it in 7.5ml/gal calmag water in 100-115F temps for several days (5 gallon buckets in the desert sun). I then changed the water with new 7.5ml/gal calmag water and soaked it for several more days in the sun. Prior to using the coco I rinsed it thoroughly with tap water then did an RO rinse.
I'm growing in a 4x4 tent with a MedicGrow Fold-6 660W light at 80% power. Temp and humidity are controlled at 73F-78F and 60% RH.
I feed using GH FloraMicro, FloraGro, FloraBloom, Calimagic, Liquid Koolbloom, and Floralicious Plus. I follow the GH weekly medium feed chart exactly except I always add 5ml/gal Calimagic. I'm targeting the lower end of the the TDS for each week. I'm on flower week 1, which is 800-1000 TDS. I'm targeting 800-850 TDS.
The water I use is commercially produced and sold RO water. I buy it in jugs and my TDS meter (a BlueLab pen) reads 0.
I adjust the pH in the reservoirs twice a day and I adjust it down to 5.5 using a BlueLab pH meter and GH pH Down. I know 5.5 may sound low and I understand that's the ideal target pH for autopots - apparently the pH rises along the way to the root system.
A couple of days ago I noticed lightening on the leaves between the leaf veins. Now some light spots have appeared.
Pictures I've seen online and in charts makes me think this is a magnesium deficiency, despite the 5ml/gal Calimagic.
To address the deficiency, I understand Epsom salt is the ticket. I had trouble finding dosing information for this sort of thing, so I'm kind of winging it.
I mixed 1/2 tsp Epsom salt in 1 gallon of RO water with a drop or two of everything-free dish soap as a wetting agent. I used this as a foliar spray last night and again this evening, hosing down the top and bottom of the leaves.
In addition, I've added 1/2 tsp Epsom salt per gallon of water in the res and raised the TDS from 800 to 850. I'm still feeding 5 ml/gal Calimagic.
By my scale, 1/2 tsp of Epsom salt is about 2.5g and 1/2 tsp/gal in RO water yields a TDS of 210.
I'm hoping the spots go away and the plants don't just burst into flames or anything.
Thoughts, advice? Thank you!
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