First grow need help

TheGreenGreek

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When you post "Ca/Mg for sure", then you say same as your plant, for which btw you have a thread going and asking what the issue is, yet now you say it is cal mag and so is this lol..then suggest and overwatering? Yes, that is clueless and baseless! lol...You have no idea what he is feeding, when and how much he is watering, you immediately assume it is 'for sure' cal AND mag issue, same as yours, still not sure why you have a thread going asking what the issue is with yours when you know for sure lol. Then, sadly, op believes you and is now about to dump something on his plants when there is no issue with cal mag at all..so ya, that's hurting someone else who doesn't yet know not to jump on the first clueless reply he/she gets, and they are about to follow your lost advice! If you actually think that that tiny bit of yellowing or dead leaf that is hidden from light, is ph related, yet all other leaves that get light are green and fine, hmmm, ph? really? Ppm issue? again, a pinch of yellowing on a shaded leaf and you think what? maybe overfeed or no, cal mag for sure! lol..yet again, all other leaves and shoots are just fine? Get a clue dude! Poor guy might ruin his plants listening to your lost suggestion, which hopefully he didnt do!
Dude you’re a plug. I’m asking to confirm what every other site and grower has said. I read more than people’s comments on this site. He is having a Ca/Mg deficiency. It’s the most common issue people have because of the lack in the water and soil. And just FYI, calcium issues start on the lower leaves and then work their way to upper nodes.
 

TheGreenGreek

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This community is so toxic with people who try to belittle others. All I have to say to people like that is get a fucking life, pussy.
 

Smokymickpot

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When you post "Ca/Mg for sure", then you say same as your plant, for which btw you have a thread going and asking what the issue is, yet now you say it is cal mag and so is this lol..then suggest and overwatering? Yes, that is clueless and baseless! lol...You have no idea what he is feeding, when and how much he is watering, you immediately assume it is 'for sure' cal AND mag issue, same as yours, still not sure why you have a thread going asking what the issue is with yours when you know for sure lol. Then, sadly, op believes you and is now about to dump something on his plants when there is no issue with cal mag at all..so ya, that's hurting someone else who doesn't yet know not to jump on the first clueless reply he/she gets, and they are about to follow your lost advice! If you actually think that that tiny bit of yellowing or dead leaf that is hidden from light, is ph related, yet all other leaves that get light are green and fine, hmmm, ph? really? Ppm issue? again, a pinch of yellowing on a shaded leaf and you think what? maybe overfeed or no, cal mag for sure! lol..yet again, all other leaves and shoots are just fine? Get a clue dude! Poor guy might ruin his plants listening to your lost suggestion, which hopefully he didnt do!
Yeah I didn’t just start with the first advice I got. I’m new but I’m not stupid lol. I’ve made a couple of threads with questions of what I think might be making my plants look sad.
 

TheGreenGreek

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Yeah I didn’t just start with the first advice I got. I’m new but I’m not stupid lol. I’ve made a couple of threads with questions of what I think might be making my plants look sad.
Looking at all the shoots, you’re also having that brown spotting on upper leaves as well. You’re growing in soil, so you have a buffer. I would still test pH and PPM. Everything plays a factor in how your plants react. It’s always good to at least know what your levels are regardless.
 

Blitz35

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Dude you’re a plug. I’m asking to confirm what every other site and grower has said. I read more than people’s comments on this site. He is having a Ca/Mg deficiency. It’s the most common issue people have because of the lack in the water and soil. And just FYI, calcium issues start on the lower leaves and then work their way to upper nodes.
LOL...wow, im guessing you are a troll! First, you had no idea what he was growing in, feeding, watering, nothing, but you said 'for sure' ca/mg lol. Either way, you did yourself in at the end rookie..."And just FYI, calcium issues start on the lower leaves and then work their way to upper nodes"
Stamped and proven, lost and clueless! Keep reading dude! lol
 

TheGreenGreek

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LOL...wow, im guessing you are a troll! First, you had no idea what he was growing in, feeding, watering, nothing, but you said 'for sure' ca/mg lol. Either way, you did yourself in at the end rookie..."And just FYI, calcium issues start on the lower leaves and then work their way to upper nodes"
Stamped and proven, lost and clueless! Keep reading dude! lol
Dude, you’re wrong. You’re trying to be a hero here. You’re a fucking plug.
 

Smokymickpot

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Looking at all the shoots, you’re also having that brown spotting on upper leaves as well. You’re growing in soil, so you have a buffer. I would still test pH and PPM. Everything plays a factor in how your plants react. It’s always good to at least know what your levels are regardless.
I not doing any nutrient feedings till I get a tds meter so I can test ppm just going to add small amounts of cal mag to water 1/4 tsp per gallon.
 

TheGreenGreek

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I not doing any nutrient feedings till I get a tds meter so I can test ppm just going to add small amounts of cal mag to water 1/4 tsp per gallon.
Don’t even listen to me or him. There are plenty of sites that will show what certain deficiencies will look like. Google “pictures of calcium deficiency in cannabis” and determine for yourself. Also search the same for Potassium and Magnesium. I just gave a confident suggestion as I had the same issue, then added my CalMag 150PPM worth on week 4 of veg. Issue is disappearing.
 

TheGreenGreek

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Because I grow in hydro, my plants don’t buffer the issues like yours will, which require me to act faster in order to get control of the problem. Being in soil allows you to not worry about taking a lot of time to diagnose and correct the issue.
 

Smokymickpot

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Because I grow in hydro, my plants don’t buffer the issues like yours will, which require me to act faster in order to get control of the problem. Being in soil allows you to not worry about taking a lot of time to diagnose and correct the issue.
I more than likely over watered them that’s why they look so droopy. When I seen under growth had problems I gave it a 1.5 gallons of PhD water.
 

Smokymickpot

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Awesome. What did you do?
I think it was just time honestly I hadn’t water her since Thursday when I made the post. Got my general hydroponic nutrients last night threw away the Fox farm nutrients. Gave her a very light feeding woke up the morning and she was happy.
 

TheGreenGreek

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I think it was just time honestly I hadn’t water her since Thursday when I made the post. Got my general hydroponic nutrients last night threw away the Fox farm nutrients. Gave her a very light feeding woke up the morning and she was happy.
Fox Farms is good. I think it’s a higher concentrate and requires more dilution. But I do use General Hydroponics and can vouch for their quality. These are my babies:
 

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