CALLING ALL OLD-HEADS!!!!!
ok... i understand why alot of you old-heads don't come in my log anymore. i understand completely. sometimes i wish i didn't have to go in there. granted, i shouldn't let myself freak out when attacked. alas, no one is perfect.
On to the problem,
-indoor or outdoor:indoor
-soil, soilless, or hydroponic:soil?
-specific medium: fox farm ocean forrest
-Soil type/brand: see above
-Anything you have added to the soil:nada
-Soil pH: 6.9-7.1
-Water source: tap
-Water pH: 6.9-7
-Age of plant: 9 weeks
-Type of fertilizer: full fox farm line
-Rate of application: usually every watering
-Lighting source and distance from plant: 3 procyon 100 LED 16"
-Temperature (both day and night if you are running a dark period): 78 day 70-74 night
-% Relative humidity: 50
-Lighting schedule: 12/12
-Type of ventilation your room has: plenty, intake and exhaust
i know i have asked you guys about this already, but i have flushed twice, 3 gal pots, flushed with 5 gal...sprayed twice with pyrethin, added sweet for the epsom salt. since i am at 5 weeks flowering...what do i do!!!
thanks guys,
whiskeytango
CALLING ALL OLD-HEADS!!!!!
Your pH is a touch high.
That's not Mg def, so no epsom salts. Looks like scarring to me. Maybe from old bug damage, but it also looks like K def.
You got a bloom booster or bloom base fert with lots of potassium in it by any chance? I'd do a WEAK foliar with that just in case it IS K def, but also flsuh your soil back down to about 6.7. You are more likely locked out than deficient.
Now grab a magnifying glass and look at the shape of the speckles. A trained eye can pick out the patterns that thrip damage leaves. Do you see lines or trails- even really short ones? Or are the spots just kinda blobby?
Overall leaf appearance says pH lockout to me though.
CALLING ALL OLD-HEADS!!!!!
I strongly concur! :thumbsup: :D
CALLING ALL OLD-HEADS!!!!!
I want to know two things.........
Why did Stinky reply to this title?
Why was this the very first thread I responded to.......HMMMMMM....must have been the title. :D
Oh.......Stealth I come by your thread so PHHHHHHHHHHHHH!
CALLING ALL OLD-HEADS!!!!!
old ? :wtf: ... yeah, that's me :( ... ya need some calcium there, I think ... no biggie, not usually a killer ... just add 5ml-10ml/gallon of CalMag+ every other watering, see if the new leaves don't come in OK ... :jointsmile:
CALLING ALL OLD-HEADS!!!!!
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Originally Posted by Weedhound
I want to know two things.........
Why did Stinky reply to this title?
Why was this the very first thread I responded to.......HMMMMMM....must have been the title. :D
Oh.......Stealth I come by your thread so PHHHHHHHHHHHHH!
ya bunch of old farts :S2:
CALLING ALL OLD-HEADS!!!!!
Lol it happens... when I find myself looking at stuff labelled 'eye cream' and 'deep wrinkle treatment' at the pharmacy, I have to smack myself.
CALLING ALL OLD-HEADS!!!!!
And having never been called this before..........we all immediately knew that meant us and came running............:S2:
CALLING ALL OLD-HEADS!!!!!
lmao....well WH, i wanted to make sure the right people answered...and you guys did!!! thanks much...should i add some aluminum sulfate with the cal mag? lower the soil Ph?
:smokebong:
whiskeytango
CALLING ALL OLD-HEADS!!!!!
No, avoid adding more metals. That's like the fast track to lockouts. Lower the soil pH and you're golden. 6.7 is the middle of the range.