Renfro Well-Known Member May 13, 2020 #21 The plant is at the age where you would start feeding. Purple can be a sign of a deficiency. Regardless, if you use RO water the first thing to do to that water is add calmag to replace stripped minerals.
The plant is at the age where you would start feeding. Purple can be a sign of a deficiency. Regardless, if you use RO water the first thing to do to that water is add calmag to replace stripped minerals.
P Pleasantmuse Member May 13, 2020 #22 Renfro said: The plant is at the age where you would start feeding. Purple can be a sign of a deficiency. Regardless, if you use RO water the first thing to do to that water is add calmag to replace stripped minerals. Click to expand... Really appreciate the advice man. I'll be hitting it tomorrow. Thought the nutes in the medium would have given it a bit more help, but I guess not.
Renfro said: The plant is at the age where you would start feeding. Purple can be a sign of a deficiency. Regardless, if you use RO water the first thing to do to that water is add calmag to replace stripped minerals. Click to expand... Really appreciate the advice man. I'll be hitting it tomorrow. Thought the nutes in the medium would have given it a bit more help, but I guess not.
P Pleasantmuse Member May 21, 2020 #23 Quick update for everyone... this is the strangest genetic trait I've ever seen. When the leaves grew out, the brown spots vanished, but it seems to be on the new growth now. She seems happy, so I'm not worried at the moment. Just found it very odd. Attachments 15900744277728418884157214507392.jpg 1.9 MB Views: 3
Quick update for everyone... this is the strangest genetic trait I've ever seen. When the leaves grew out, the brown spots vanished, but it seems to be on the new growth now. She seems happy, so I'm not worried at the moment. Just found it very odd.