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can someone chime in and give some of us newer growers information on cal mag deficiency, how long does it effect your plants, do you cut the affected leaves off or leave them, how long for a turn around , recommended strategies beside "feed it cal mag" ?.
do you wait until its time to feed before giving the deficient plants cal mag or do you do it between feedings? i need some help here .
 
can someone chime in and give some of us newer growers information on cal mag deficiency, how long does it effect your plants, do you cut the affected leaves off or leave them, how long for a turn around , recommended strategies beside "feed it cal mag" ?.
do you wait until its time to feed before giving the deficient plants cal mag or do you do it between feedings? i need some help here .
i have roots organics elemental and i have nectar of the gods demeters.
im currently using advanced nutrients line up also. but idk if i should mix AN with nectar because of this response i found online
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May 14, 2014

midwestdensiesWell-Known Farmer

Dish soap is anti bacterial which isn't what your looking for.

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May 14, 2014

MakinGooWell-Known Farmer

Whoa that stuff sounds kick ass... im gunna need 2 get some

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May 14, 2014

ODankGroFarmer

Took a look on the thread, looks like there is some good talk going on. The only thing that I see over and over that concerns me is the Bloom Khaos questions, and I think the thread should know that the Khaos is a calcium facilitator. When using the khaos, having calcium phosphate and calcium bicarbonate available to plants is extremely important. Mixing the khaos with any salts will tie up the calcium and make it less available. The best balance to driving the khaos is increasing the Herculean Harvest at the same time as increasing the khaos. Those two go hand in hand for flower development and overall weight. When Khaos is sprayed under the foliage, it triggers the plants want for calcium for cell development and cell division. When these two products are in balance, it enhance the stage the plant is currently in. In Veg it promotes tighter inter nodal spacing, branching and over all health. In the flowering stage it promotes harder flowers, heavier weight and richer oils. In Denver we see the test results come back from our commercial growers and what they have found is that the plants sprayed with Khaos and fed lots of Herculean Harvest had higher levels of active ingredients in the fruiting bodies then the control plants that were left to the regular recipe without Khaos. So my recommendation is to use the Khaos alone with Nectar products only, and if you feel the need to supplement with a salt based additive, then do that on it's own day without the addition of Nectar Products.-
Demeter's is our answer to the Cal/Mag Deficiencies, and without using calcium nitrate and magnesium nitrate. The calcium in the Demeter's is specifically chosen to react with coir fiber and peat moss to extract natural forms of magnesium and potassium from the medium through chelation. It is very effective as long as there is minimal salt present in the root zone. If the salt level builds up around the roots stomata then the plants ability to naturally extract calcium and magnesium from the coir fiber is hindered. This can be remedied by initiating a Herculean Harvest flush pH'd in the mid 6's. This calcium flush will tie up excess salts and turn them into organic compounds that need to be broken down by a microbial field before the plant can access it again. Hope this all make sense.

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Idk about RH there outside but temps were mid 40s last week at night 50s day. Now its a heat wave 80s during the day 60s at night. They sit in a greenhouse at night.
 
The right spiders can sometimes be good.. but those little suckers feast on plant matter, rather than insects. The web they spin is a highway around your plant, not a fly trap.
 
Hey mate, I would go with bugs too, was my first thought, mites..
As for bugs... you have a massive spider chilling in the picture you should us... ...

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I always thought spiders were protection. I ment i have no infestations i looked underneath and i didnt see anything at all. I cant see any lil dots or critters on my plants
 
Is there any chance I cave save this gnarly mess the leaves are dark green and waxy looking I have flushed and flushed thinking nit tox
It all started after topping it stopped growing heres a pic of her sister I topped the same day they are 2 wells into plower I think
Thanks
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Is there any chance I cave save this gnarly mess the leaves are dark green and waxy looking I have flushed and flushed thinking nit tox
It all started after topping it stopped growing heres a pic of her sister I topped the same day they are 2 wells into plower I think
Thanks
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What did you top with? Was it a really dirty knife? It may not be anything to worry about, did you change your feeding schedule when you went into flower? First thought is possible disease.. if it was a nute issue it would effect more than just that area of the plant. Is it just that area / cola with effected leaves? From the picture, the pistils seem to be showing the same discolouring in the effected area?
 
The plant looks overall healthy.. and the second plant is doing very well. Im sure another member will post some insight soon.. some more pictures of the effected area would be helpful, the pic is kinda hard to see there shaky hands .
 
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