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    Magnesium deficiency?..Zandor please advise

    Here are 3 pix... the best I could get, one is of the lower branches/tops
    and two are of the tops...notice the bright yellow...now the flash brightened them a bit, but if you notice the dark as opposed to the light green...that is what I see here. this is BBxJH, and has been very healthy up to this point.
    Thanks to all who voice their opinion in order to help...
    latewood Reviewed by latewood on . Magnesium deficiency?..Zandor please advise Here are 3 pix... the best I could get, one is of the lower branches/tops and two are of the tops...notice the bright yellow...now the flash brightened them a bit, but if you notice the dark as opposed to the light green...that is what I see here. this is BBxJH, and has been very healthy up to this point. Thanks to all who voice their opinion in order to help... Rating: 5

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    Magnesium deficiency?..Zandor please advise

    will upload now

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    Magnesium deficiency?..Zandor please advise

    the bitch is at her best these past few minutes

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    Magnesium deficiency?..Zandor please advise

    Well I don't see any dead spots so that is not magnesium problem. If it was Magnesium then the end of the leaves turn brown and curl upward.

    It's hard to tell the pictures are not the greatest of quality.

    Are the stems reddish or have red streaks?

    It's unlikely it Iron immobile you only really have that problem with high Ph levels above 6.5 and you grow hydro so that should not be a problem for you.

    Are the leaf stems purple? That would be sulfur immobile problem but again that is tied more to high Ph but anything is possible.

    From what I can see I would take a guess of Nitrogen mobile problem. Try adding some fish shit, bat shit, or blood meal to your nutrients they are almost pure (N)

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    Magnesium deficiency?..Zandor please advise

    I don't mean to hi-jack, but is this what you mean about red streaks? Bad?

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    Magnesium deficiency?..Zandor please advise

    The stalks are esentially hollow or semi hollow tubes thru which nutes flow.

    Red or purpleish colors mean little if the plant is healthy. Lightsabre, I can see bright green fresh new foilage at the very base of the stems...

    A good sign indeed.


    MB.....

    Those are jsut fresh grow tips that are growing faster than they are able to produce chlorophyll is all.

    Nothing wrong with those. It actually appears the same color as when they are prepping to flower.

    IN a few days, or even a day, they will begin to turn dark green like the others.

    I think.

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    Magnesium deficiency?..Zandor please advise

    "MB..... "

    AHA!!! So latewood must be an MB too!! Guess it's better than being a BM.

    All clear as mud now HD when you said "And you thought MB meant Marc Benson..."

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    Magnesium deficiency?..Zandor please advise

    DOH!

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