Tricomedome
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Don't know what is causing this but thinking it's light burn. Using the hydro 8 bar led. Thanks
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Better pic. Thanksnot it's not light burn.
at the least pic of the whole plant would be appropriate. a single leaf doesn't tell us anything as it could be very limited damage.
give us the rest of the details. you've included so little information any advice is just a dart toss at this point.
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?????Hello, I'm wondering if you ever figured out the causality of this please?
Did you find out what caused the problem with the leaf? I have a leaf that looks similar.?????
Well even though I didn't get the answer I'm going with cal/mag even though the nutrients I'm using is made for coco. Just going to use about 30ml for 2 weeks.Did you find out what caused the problem with the leaf? I have a leaf that looks similar.
Well even though I didn't get the answer I'm going with cal/mag even though the nutrients I'm using is made for coco. Just going to use about 30ml for 2 weeks.
I figure that people were waiting for info based on the questions @bluter asked in msg #5.Well even though I didn't get the answer
For the most part the fertilizers for growing in coco or other hydro methods should work in other gardening medium.I'm going with cal/mag even though the nutrients I'm using is made for coco.
Wow, really great response to my question. So I'm thinking calmag should have the boron I need mixed in the calmag already. Right? Yeah it is in coco.
What are you feeding them, how much, and how often?Wow, really great response to my question. So I'm thinking calmag should have the boron I need mixed in the calmag already. Right? Yeah it is in coco.
What are you feeding them, how much, and how often?
Hmm great post, thank you for sharing, also reminded me that I have a unopened set of Dutch master nutrients in the basement so really great post, thank you two times for that, I hope that you're having a blessed day friendHey @Tricomedome ,
here's your leaf...
here's an example of boron deficiency from Dutch Passion...
I'm guessing boron because of the regularity of the pattern of interveinal chlorosis, rather than simply calcium.
Boron deficiency is uncommon, but I see also that your plants have a wilting look, which is also attributed to lack of boron. It sounds like maybe you are growing in coco, so that may explain the lack of boron, because trace amounts of boron are all that's needed, and they are found in most soils containing composted organic material.
From Royal Queen Seeds, "Boron deficiencies usually occur when a plant is underwatered or subjected to low humidity. Boron deficiencies can mimic calcium deficiencies as both elements rely on each other to maintain overall plant health."
Good sources for Boron... kelp meal, worm castings.
Thank you! Just curious... how did you find the post? Or what drew you to this thread?Hmm great post, thank you for sharing, also reminded me that I have a unopened set of Dutch master nutrients in the basement so really great post, thank you two times for that, I hope that you're having a blessed day friend