View Full Version : WTF, Somethings gone wrong I think,
WeeDMaN
08-05-2005, 08:08 PM
The bigger and some smaller leaves on my plant are beginning to show brown spots on them, what does this mean? I think its dying cuz it was drooping a couple days ago but that stopped, and now it looks like some smaller leaves are beginning to die....what do I do jus wait a few days then clip? Or try to take care of it now?
meangreen
08-05-2005, 08:40 PM
Sounds like a Mn deficiency which cause small dead spots to develop on young new growth.Being as this is a rare deficiency chances are ya have ph probs either in soil or water that is locking Mn out.Often micronutrient deficiencies show up in alkaline soil,look there to correct
rangerdanger
08-05-2005, 09:05 PM
If you're 4 or more weeks into flowering, it's normal.
Flush the soil, and use a full-spectrum nutrient.
If you're at or more than 6 weeks flowering, after flushing just use plain water til harvest.
WeeDMaN
08-05-2005, 09:11 PM
Thanks the soil was bone dry this morning so I watered it quite a bit, its currently chilling in my moms tomato garden hahaha. Im not sure if its flowering yet but Im almost 100% sure its showing female flowers. (small pointy stick like things on each node. The top one is kinda big with a hair on top of each.
meangreen
08-05-2005, 10:14 PM
If you're 4 or more weeks into flowering, it's normal.
Flush the soil, and use a full-spectrum nutrient.
If you're at or more than 6 weeks flowering, after flushing just use plain water til harvest.
Wrong Ranger,its not normal and ok for a plant to show signs of micro nutrient deficiencies at any point in a plants growth.The only excepted and normal deficiency to a plant is in mid to late flower consisting of older lower leafs yellowing and dropping from the N being used for newer growth.Quit stating things that are not true or state nothing at all.
rangerdanger
08-05-2005, 10:44 PM
You need a refresher course in comprehension.
I mentioned that it's normal to lose leaves during late flowering, and it is, regardless of what you say.
If you'll re-read my reply, you'll see I mentioned that if he was not yet to the last 2-week stage to use a full-spectrum nutrient.
Now run along.
meangreen
08-05-2005, 11:48 PM
If you're 4 or more weeks into flowering, it's normal.
Flush the soil, and use a full-spectrum nutrient.
If you're at or more than 6 weeks flowering, after flushing just use plain water til harvest.
You read what ya wrote,"if its 4 or more weeks in flower its normal",its not normal to have micro deficiencies as you stated it is.Now you run along little doggy,or learn how to read/comprhend what ya write.
tiedye420
08-07-2005, 05:51 PM
Weedman
mix up 1 tsp of epsom salt per gallon and spray your plant-
also you might want to hit it with superthrive= expensive but you dont use much- and it can save your plants life 10 times over when it comes to micro-macro def.
If ya can also get some ph paper to get an idea where your ph is- you may need to adjust it.
Also another great product is american agritech (pureblend, pureblend pro) makes
"Cal-Mag Plus" it is top priority on my list...
WeeDMaN
08-07-2005, 07:17 PM
Thanks tydye Ill make a list next time I go shopping, currenty Ive flushed the plant of all fertilizers(I hope atleast), and have prepared a few clones which are rooting in some water right now(hahaha Im a cheap ass eh?).
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