View Full Version : help my WW please. PICS
jonblazing
06-13-2009, 01:41 AM
I have this one white widow with fan leaves and some bud leaves turning a rust color. I have three different kinds of bud surrounding my ww (purps from humboldt, bubblicious and Ice from nirvana) and the rest of the plants seemingly are very healthy. One month into flowering they're producing great buds, I just have this one problem. The last time I fed them I gave them maybe too much diamond necter. Could this effect only this plant in this way? The others seemed to be fine with the amount of necter. Any help is much appreciated.
The close up leaves are obv. the ww, the other pics are my other plants doing well. Kinda blurry.
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jonblazing
06-13-2009, 08:44 PM
Anyone? any ideas? I flushed it with 3 gallons of distilled water in case this plant got an od on nutes, while the others didn't for some reason.
cigarettes42
06-14-2009, 02:13 AM
are you using distilled water for the grow? if you flushed with distilled water you should used calmag. distilled water is stripped of any calcium or anything. those leaves are signs of calcium deficency. flowering plants use calcium more in this stage also, if there is a defiency you will get leaves like yours and your buds will eventually start falling over cause calcium creates plants strength in its branches and creates a more of a hardened leaf. but fill out the troubleshooters form...
jonblazing
06-17-2009, 08:38 AM
[quote=cigarettes42]are you using distilled water for the grow? if you flushed with distilled water you should used calmag. distilled water is stripped of any calcium or anything. those leaves are signs of calcium deficency. flowering plants use calcium more in this stage also, if there is a defiency you will get leaves like yours and your buds will eventually start falling over cause calcium creates plants strength in its branches and creates a more of a hardened leaf. but fill out the troubleshooters form...[/QUOTE
Thanks for the input cigs42, I really appreciate the response. I may have gave it some distilled water. I dont think I did before this flush but its possible. I hope it turns around after this flush and a feeding. Anyone else ever experience this problem? thanx all
the image reaper
06-17-2009, 12:25 PM
agreed, looks like a calcium deficiency there ... add Cal-Mag+ (10ml/gal. if using reverse-osmosis, or distilled water) ... good luck ... :smokin:
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