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    Does this look like Mag def to you?

    Skunk #1 clones in DWC - 5.8 PH, Water temps ~70-73F, 400W MH, PPM of Flora Nova Grow is around 500-550 PPM in RO water. Some of the leaves are getting to look like this. Beginning with tiny spots and then growing rusty like this. I did have some problematic pH problems because I thought I was getting it to a normal pH but my meter was off so it was like 5.3-5.5 for a week. Fixed now.
    marx2k Reviewed by marx2k on . Does this look like Mag def to you? Skunk #1 clones in DWC - 5.8 PH, Water temps ~70-73F, 400W MH, PPM of Flora Nova Grow is around 500-550 PPM in RO water. Some of the leaves are getting to look like this. Beginning with tiny spots and then growing rusty like this. I did have some problematic pH problems because I thought I was getting it to a normal pH but my meter was off so it was like 5.3-5.5 for a week. Fixed now. Rating: 5

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    #2
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    Does this look like Mag def to you?

    BTW, the plants are at 8 days veg from clone

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    #3
    Member

    Does this look like Mag def to you?

    Anyone?

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    #4
    Senior Member

    Does this look like Mag def to you?

    Mag deficeny is hard to get. Lock up is hard as well. I tryed killing a plant with MgSO4 once and added added about a quarter cup to the soil of a 1 gallon. The growth slowed and it began to yellow a bit. Then came back to life. Was fine for the first month and a half.

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    #5
    Member

    Does this look like Mag def to you?

    It seems as if almost every problem that people post on here is advised as a Mag deficiency. I did purchase some CalMag and will add it to my nute mixture tonight when lights come on. I will post here in a few days with results if anyone wants to know.

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    #6
    Senior Member

    Does this look like Mag def to you?

    The plant rusts form one of the largest natural groups of plant parasitic fungi (6,000-7,000 species), many causing severe diseases of our most important crops. Some examples are: the rusts of wheat, corn and other cereals; forage and range grasses and sugar cane; beans, soybeans, peanuts, and other legumes; various fruits and vegetables; coffee, and forest and plantation timber and pulp trees. Rusts probably attack more different kinds of wild and domesticated plants than any other natural fungus order. Because a rust species is usually highly host specific, i.e. attacking only one or a few closely related plant species, and may have up to six different and dissimilar spore forms and two unrelated hosts while completing its life cycle, the rusts are among the most complicated microorganisms.

    Rusts are of great scientific interest because of their close evolutionary relationships with their host plants, their complex life cycles, and their numerous biological adaptations that permit them to thrive on all the continents (except Antarctica) under great extremes of environments. Present day rusts represent a very ancient group of organisms whose ancestors were well established parasites on the primitive ferns and fern-like plants of the carboniferous age some 250-300 million years ago. As new kinds of plants evolved, culminating in the numerous species of flowerings plants that now dominate and clothe the earth making human civilization possible, the rust fungi also evolved hand in hand with their new hosts, producing the great diversity of rusts that we know today.

    http://www.btny.purdue.edu/Herbaria/Arthur/

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    #7
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    Does this look like Mag def to you?

    And do you think that is what is going on here?

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    #8
    Senior Member

    Does this look like Mag def to you?

    here is a example of a rust the spots look about the same

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    #9
    Member

    Does this look like Mag def to you?

    calcium def .. try some lime abount 1 tbls per gal. will come back in 2 weeks

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    #10
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    Does this look like Mag def to you?

    calcium def .. try some lime abount 1 tbls per gal. will come back in 2 weeks

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