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    #21
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    brown/yellow spots on lower leaves

    bump.......somebody

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    #22
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    brown/yellow spots on lower leaves

    time to get yourself a real ph meter. Ebay is your best choice. got my Milwaukee 3-1 TDS, PH, EC meter on there for a little over $140 with a weeks worth of the buffer solution. Overwater and lack of calcium are my .02 cents. Don't spray those puppies with just water. It messes with their calcium and looks just like that after a while with no use of ferts. seems like they are trying to perspire the rest of the water out by the edges of the leaves and thus they are curling upwards. thats also a sign that they are too hot and perspiring as well.

    look bushy though!

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    #23
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    brown/yellow spots on lower leaves

    just a follow up if anyone's interested, growth has been steady, all new growth looks awesome, runoff ph is good, been using some ph up with the molasses water, it's rediculous though, i had to add like 15 drops to about 3/4 of a gallon to get just a hint of green in the water.... hope it works like that. anyway, here's some update pics taken with a little bit higher resolution camera. comments welcome.


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    #24
    Member

    brown/yellow spots on lower leaves

    so another source of calcium is bone meal huh? do i have to make it to a tea for it to be properly absorbed? or can i just apply it to the top of the soil?

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    #25
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    brown/yellow spots on lower leaves

    bump

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    #26
    Senior Member

    brown/yellow spots on lower leaves

    Seriously enough with the bumping. Please.

    Calcium phosphate is not soluble in water and even though as a chemist I believe you could leach it with an acidic solution and then try to correct it later, the RIGHT way to apply it is as a soil amendment.
    Hit up the hydro shop for calmag plus.

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    #27
    Member

    brown/yellow spots on lower leaves

    enough with the bumping already? no responses after 10 days deserves a bump, how else am i supposed to get anyone's attention? you're the one who told me to make a tea out of it in the first place, that's why i asked.

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    #28
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    brown/yellow spots on lower leaves

    Quote Originally Posted by str8jacket secure
    enough with the bumping already? no responses after 10 days deserves a bump,
    No, it means the topic is dead, you have had your answers for this topic.. Which I believe you were wondering why their was yellow spots on your leaves?

    ANSWERED. No need to bump up a thread if you just want casual comments on your grow or asking other questions unrelated to your initial thread topic..

    Nothing deserves a bump. If no one is answering your questions then the answers you seek have already been answered in previous topics. So search and read the forums.
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