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    Leaves Spotted

    S= Soil
    Genetics= White Rhino
    CMS= Mircal Grow African Violet
    Light cycle = 18/6
    Age= 2 weeks 2 days
    Grow Type= CFL BOX GROW
    Vent= 3 fans for intake, Outtake, and Air Movement
    nutrients= None Applyed yet

    so here are some pics of my issue. i tried the plant problems guide but could figure it out. so here are some pics and hopefully i gave enough info.
    camoxnhx Reviewed by camoxnhx on . Leaves Spotted S= Soil Genetics= White Rhino CMS= Mircal Grow African Violet Light cycle = 18/6 Age= 2 weeks 2 days Grow Type= CFL BOX GROW Vent= 3 fans for intake, Outtake, and Air Movement nutrients= None Applyed yet so here are some pics of my issue. i tried the plant problems guide but could figure it out. so here are some pics and hopefully i gave enough info. Rating: 5

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    #2
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    Leaves Spotted

    and one more. hope i got good enough angles. thanks for the help

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    #3
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    Leaves Spotted

    So no nutes so i assume it could be a deficiency.
    Magnesium deficiency will exhibit a yellowing (which may turn brown) and interveinal chlorosis beginning in the older leaves. The older leaves will be the first to develop interveinal chlorosis. Starting at leaf margin or tip and progressing inward between the veins.
    Now don't take this as being right wait until someone with more experience chimes in, it just a guess.:hippy::stoned:

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    #4
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    Leaves Spotted

    I don't have an anser, but it looks like they don't have enough N... I say that because even tho babies, the leaves seem too pale.

    the leaves are droopy/curling like they have either too much water, or maybe a ph problem. how dry are you allowing them to get before watering? with babies, its a fine balance.

    if they were mine, here's what I'd do:

    PH test your water and adjust accordingly.

    The soild doesnt look too wet in those pix so I'd water with (worm) compost tea, or other very mild N solution.

    IF you have overwatered, I'd recommend holding the compost tea until next watering and water with an H2O2 solution -- 1 Tblsp to gallon water of 3% Hydrogen Peroxide. the extra oxygen will support the roots until the soil dries a bit more. seems counter intuitive, but it does help.

    add 1/2 tsp dissolved epsom salts (magnesium) per gallon water for the extra mag, or use cal-mag.

    (I sprinkle a litle epsom salts on the top of my soil to leach in with every watering)


    I hope this helps.

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    #5
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    Leaves Spotted

    I'm watering every 3 days unless it's completely dry. For water I'm using bottled water called Ctystal Geyser and the ph of that is 6.0. So I'm not gonna mix that untill I have a almost solid answer but thanks for the mix and advice much apprecaited. But any more help would be awsome.

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    #6
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    Leaves Spotted

    spotting like that, usually indicates over-watering, but your watering description sounds OK ... another cause, is lack of calcium, try adding Cal-Mag+, anywhere from 5ml-10ml per gallon ... if I'm not mistaken, 'African Violet' soil is highly acidic, another reason for more calcium ... avoid African Violet products in the future, and transplant into better soil ASAP ... any good potting soil, (the less peat, the better, also acidic) ... add perlite to a 30% ratio ... good luck :smokin:

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    #7
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    Leaves Spotted

    Were cano get cal+mag or what home made mix is good for it?

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    #8
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    Leaves Spotted

    Quote Originally Posted by camoxnhx
    Were cano get cal+mag or what home made mix is good for it?
    I've seen calmag in garden deparments and garden shops. you can also buy online.

    with the exception of what I told you about epsom salts for magnesium, buy the cal-mag. until you understand your plant better, go with recommended commercial products.

    the calcium will buffer the acidic soil youre in.

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    #9
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    Leaves Spotted

    thanks im going to go to my local garden store tomorrow. now can you flush your plant to reduce high ph?

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    #10
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    Leaves Spotted

    I have also read lemon juice will help lower ph. Now what would the mesurements be fore that?

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