White Widow Day 25 Flowering

laserbrn

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Anyone know how i can get rid of the brown spots ?
You can't get rid of the brown spots but you can back off your nutrients a bit. They look like they are suffering from a little bit of nutrient burn and they have TONS of nitrogen.
 

kronic1989

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I almost had the same problem when i first started giving nutrients in the veg stage. I was having the same thing happen in dark bronze circles, and a bit on the tips, I started letting my tap water sit for 24 hours then adding the correct ammount of nutrients as per directed on the bottle. You can help this out by buying Cal-Mag from Botanicare. Ive been told it helps with these problems alot. Im just not sure of what causes it exactly, calcium or magnesium deficiency i geuss. but it also could be a toxicity. So, look over what youve done and see if its more likely to be deficient or toxic, and then take appropriate actions.
 

laserbrn

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So Laser is probably got that one down for you. toxicity.
Actually looking again I would need a little bit more information. When did this start? Those leaves have BEEN brown for awhile I take it and the newer top leaves grew in after it was all done? Could just be old burns to tell you the truth. You won't be able to fix what's already burned, you can only try to stop it's progression. At the level it's at now I don't think it would hurt you all that bad. I have a bit of nute burn on my White Widows and they don't seem to mind it much. My BB Blue Cheese hates nutrients to death and acts like I fed it 10x the necessary dosage. Different plants, different needs, can't always go by the bottle. Hell, you can never go by the bottle.
 

maximus316

Active Member
nute burn can show signs after the damage is already done, you can flush your pots and back off the food a little
 
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