The ubiquitous Brown Spots post...

ColoradoHighGrower

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Any ideas? This started about 1-2weeks ago about 4" below tops of two out of four plants, and seems to have migrated up towards newer sugar leaves a little bit. All inter-veinal necrosis, no excessive purple stems. Cal Deficiency? Mag? Phosphorus? @Renfro @hotrodharley @go go kid @MICHI-CAN @Wizzlebiz (sorry for callouts, saw you guys in my "brown spots" searches)

5&7gal fabric pots
water+feed every ~2days currently
Tap water, .2ec
even parts coco/sphag/promix/perlite/castings
week 5 12/12
2x315w lec @~26"
78-82°F
55% RH
Good airflow & exhaust

Ph seems to always self-buffer nicely to low 6s/high 5s with the FF nutes, using GH drops Ph test kit, so I never adjust. Have been feeding mainly Foxfarm trio, currently:
2ml triger bloom(2-8-4)
3ml big bloom(.01-.3-.2)
2ml bembe(0-1-3)
2ml calimag(1-0-0)
just a touch of big grow (3-2-6)

Have been fairly light with feed applied every watering at ~0.9ec to runoff. I bumped it up last night to 1.1ec adding extra tiger bloom and calimag to see what happens. Otherwise everything looks good and they seem happy. I did have a recent F-up where i let them dry out fairly well, but bounced right back in ~30min after watering with just some minor lower leaf die off.

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It appears almost potassium and magnesium deficienct. Leaf edge coloration potassium deficient. But magnesium can do the same to the edges and cause the fading between veins.
 
Any ideas? This started about 1-2weeks ago about 4" below tops of two out of four plants, and seems to have migrated up towards newer sugar leaves a little bit. All inter-veinal necrosis, no excessive purple stems. Cal Deficiency? Mag? Phosphorus? @Renfro @hotrodharley @go go kid @MICHI-CAN @Wizzlebiz (sorry for callouts, saw you guys in my "brown spots" searches)

5&7gal fabric pots
water+feed every ~2days currently
Tap water, .2ec
even parts coco/sphag/promix/perlite/castings
week 5 12/12
2x315w lec @~26"
78-82°F
55% RH
Good airflow & exhaust

Ph seems to always self-buffer nicely to low 6s/high 5s with the FF nutes, using GH drops Ph test kit, so I never adjust. Have been feeding mainly Foxfarm trio, currently:
2ml triger bloom(2-8-4)
3ml big bloom(.01-.3-.2)
2ml bembe(0-1-3)
2ml calimag(1-0-0)
just a touch of big grow (3-2-6)

Have been fairly light with feed applied every watering at ~0.9ec to runoff. I bumped it up last night to 1.1ec adding extra tiger bloom and calimag to see what happens. Otherwise everything looks good and they seem happy. I did have a recent F-up where i let them dry out fairly well, but bounced right back in ~30min after watering with just some minor lower leaf die off.

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Were the brown spots there before it dried out that one time you mentioned?
 
It appears almost potassium and magnesium deficienct. Leaf edge coloration potassium deficient. But magnesium can do the same to the edges and cause the fading between veins.
Thanks! Yes, i think I'm seeing some improvement already since last feed with some extra calimag and bloom/bembe, so this makes sense. Too early to confirm though.
 
What Harley said. Only as he won't.......Raise the PH of water to 6.4-6.8. All the hydro lore of low PH does not apply here. LOL.
So.... you like higher ph in soiless coco mixes? I usually target about 6-6.4 and has seemed to work out fine. I'm thinking they were just hungry in this particular case, but too early to verify still. Seem the same, if not a little better.
I should probably go get some Epsom salts and start using that occasionally as well.
 
So.... you like higher ph in soiless coco mixes? I usually target about 6-6.4 and has seemed to work out fine. I'm thinking they were just hungry in this particular case, but too early to verify still. Seem the same, if not a little better.
I should probably go get some Epsom salts and start using that occasionally as well.
When I'm trying to resolve nute issues I do. An adjustment is easier than re formulating your feed. I would follow the normal PH rules if going well though. Plants are more picky than cats and women. Odd the things they respond well to. LOL.
 
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