Confused as to what could be happening

Yes, @Buddy2, just let her dry out now. You should See results in a few days.

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I Hope it fixes it ,its my second grow and hoping for a good result. It would be a shame to watch her go in the wrong directions after raising her to this point watching her grow

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It doesn’t look like the flowers were affected, so don’t worry, she’ll bounce back.

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So in a couple of days start fresh , i take it them spots will never go away it just wont get worse . Am only new to growing but plan on doung it for while funny thing is i dint smoke just love the plant and its fruits . A lot of time, money ,reserch and love go’s into them ,want only the best

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No mate thank god flowers looking good growing every day

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Yes, after she dries out, you can start fresh, but read the feeding schedule for flowering. I think you were adding nutes too often.

You don’t smoke? What on earth do you do with the fruits of your labor?

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It was watered evey two days with 2l of water and nutes evey other one or some times nutes onces a week but autos are famous for not wanting to much feed. Am an ex smoker so going put it in a jar, have about 3/4 strains and let rip once a year , been reading alot about the curing part. a connoisseur lol. Beside weed is just awsome all on its own lol

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@Buddy2 there a quite a few people on here that don’t smoke. They grow for someone else, or they just enjoy growing it.

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I love the plant it an amazing creation for sure . Fingers crossed all go’s well from here . Will post pic and let use no

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Yes, please keep us posted on how she’s doing.

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Preventing Mold Outdoors

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@Buddy2

Preventing Mold Outdoors

Shake wet or dewy plants in the morning, and especially after a rain if you can. Preventing the buds from staying wet goes a long way towards preventing mold or bud rot. Letting buds stay wet and dewy makes it a lot easier for bud mold to take hold!

Plant in breezy spot, with lots of sunlight. Preferably it should get direct sunlight in the morning to help dry off any dew or rain from the night.

Although you are always at the mercy of nature, do the best you can to protect your plants from wet and cold. Cool, wet conditions are the time when mold is most likely to hit your buds. That’s why fall can be so dangerous - buds are fat and dense, making them a perfect home for mold.
If the weather is especially cool and wet, and especially if even one plant actually gets bud rot, harvest your buds immediately! If it’s happened to one it will usually spread to the others quickly. It’s better to harvest a little early than lose your whole harvest!
Mold-Resistant Cannabis Strains for Outdoors
Although definitely not foolproof, some strains are more resistant than others to mold. If you live in a humid environment, or if you’re an outdoor grower who gets cool wet conditions early in the fall, it can’t hurt to get a more mold-resistant strain!
Here are some strains that are mold-resistant and suitable to being grown outdoors
⌁ Frisian Dew - A popular strain because about half of the plants grow buds that turn an incredible, vibrant purple (the other half of plants grow green buds but still beautiful and the effects are just as good). This strain is very well suited to outdoor growing, even in northern climates, and is especially resistant to mold.

⦁ Jamaican Pearl - This fruity-smelling strain grows very well outdoors, and is not only mold resistant but it also has great yields. It’s known to produce a unique cerebral in-your-head effect that lasts a long time and won’t put you to sleep. Harvest Jamaican Pearl buds before the trichomes start turning amber for the best effects!
Example of a dense Jamaican Pearl bud

Strain; Type, satvia (ogesuse) by expert seeds
Soil In air pot

System Type soil

Ph Of Runoff 6.5 runoff 6.34

What Is Strength Of Nutrient Mix? Ec, Or Tds . Na

Indoor

Light System, led 150w actual watts

Temps; Day 25 night 23c/ 22c

Humidity; Day, Night 45/ 35

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humidifier . cheap one works well

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@garrigan62 . Problem get worse brown spot mostly over the top of the plant now flushed yestetday with 9l. And gave it one liter with plant magic mag+cal 2ml
Buds still look like there growing any more info judt ask .
HELP SAVE MY BABY’S @garrigan62

@garrigan62 can this be salvaged



My ph is almost 8 from the well. When I mix in BLOOM, CALMAG, a tad of phosphorus, and a little potassium it comes out at 6.5. Be sure and measure after additions.

I use bottled water let it sit out for a day or two when feeding I get 2l ph it’s normally 7.6 add nutes then ph again and adjust to ph 6.5

@Buddyy2

That leaf is caused by: Cal

@Buddy2

We are going to get this taken care of right now. Sorry for not being here earlier I had things to take care of, But I here now and this is what I got for you. As soon as i saw your pic I new right away what it was.

CALCIUM DEFICIENCY… HERE IS MY TWO PIC’S DO THEY LOOK THE SAME

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I THINK SO. WHAT DO YOU THINK… BUDDY2

Calcium is another important element that helps the plants cell walls, cell division in making the plants stems, stalks, branches stronger, as well as contributing to root growth, mostly the newer root hairs, Calcium also helps enhancing the uptake of K in the the plants roots. Calcium moves really slow within the plant and tends to concentrate in roots and older growth.

When plants exhibit a Calcium deficiency the younger leaves are the first to show it as well as older leaves. The Leaf tips will die back, the tips may curl, and growth of the plant is stunted. The plant can show a weakness in the stems and branches, as well as a under developed root system that can lead to bacteria problems with roots dying off. Having slow plant transpiration rates can aggravate the uptake of calcium. Make sure your soil isn’t very acidic, for calcium gets harder to be absorbed through acidic soils, Which leads to having a plant that is deficient in Calcium. The leaf tips, edges and new growth will or may turn a yellow/brown color that happen in spots and often surrounded by a sharp brown outlined edge and then the leaf tips die back. If too much calcium is given at an early stage of growth it can stunt the growth of your plants. Having to much of calcium will also flocculate when a concentrated form is combined with potassium. The parts affected by a calcium deficiency are the roots. Stem or petiole, young or old leaves.

Too much Calcium will lead to other micronutrient deficiencies. Calcium fixation is caused by many types of mediums such as: clay soils, in-buffered coco and humus. The lime tends to bond to these soils very easily. The stems of the plant will not be able to hold the plant up and will exhibit a white brown in between the veins of the leaves when having too much calcium. Also having to much potassium and or nitrogen will cause a calcium lockout.

Problems with Calcium being locked out by PH troubles

Very acidic soils with excessive potassium, dry and or wet soil. Lack of calcium in the soil may cause too acidic soil. This may cause to Mg or Iron deficiency or very slow stunted growth

Soil

Calcium gets locked out of soil growing at ph levels of 2.0- 6.4
Calcium is absorbed best in soil at a ph level of 6.5-9.1 (Wouldn’t recommend having a ph of over 7.0 in soil) anything out of the ranges listed will contribute to a
Calcium Deficiency.

Hydro and Soil less Mediums

Calcium gets locked out of Hydro and Soil less Mediums at ph levels of 2.0- 5.3
Calcium is absorbed best in Hydro and Soil less Mediums at ph levels of 5.4-5.8 (Wouldn’t recommend having a ph over 6.5 in hydro and soil less mediums.) Best range for hydro and soil less mediums is 5.0 to 6.0. Anything out of the ranges listed will contribute to a Calcium Deficiency.

Solution to fixing a Calcium deficiency
To fix a calcium deficiency you can treat by foliar feeding with one teaspoon of dolomite lime or Garden lime per quart of water, Or Any Chemical/Organic nutrients that have Calcium in them will fix a Calcium deficiency. (Only mixing at ½ strength when using chemical nutrients or it will cause nutrient burn!)
Or you can take crushed up dolomite lime or garden lime in a gallon of water and water it in the soil. 1 to 2 teaspoons per gallon of water, which will be slow acting. Garden Gypsum, which is medium absorption. Limestone, which is medium absorption, Rock Phosphate and Animal wastes which are both medium/slow absorption. Note: Caution when using gypsum to an already acid soil (pH that is less than 5.5) can have a very bad effect on different types of plants by effecting the absorption of soil aluminum, which is poison to plant roots.

Now if you added to much chemical nutrients and or organics, (which is hard to burn your plants when using organics) you need to flush the soil with plain water. You need to use 2 times as much water as the size of the pot, for example: If you have a 5 gallon pot and need to flush it, you need to use 10 gallons of water to rinse out the soil good enough to get rid of excessive nutrients.

I gave it 2ml of (plant magic ) mag+cal not sure why its that way round aposed to cal mag . in a liter of water the day after i flushed it. Noticed the top part of the plant is get realy bad , worse every day . Would what I gave it help to the point of fixing it or is more need to help you think or will a couple more days tell. Like i say the buds still seem to be growing its just I think the buds are a wee bit away from harvest and not sure if it will make it .

@merlin44 @garrigan62 @Countryboyjvd1971
Hey guys cal mag deficiencie not getting much better leaves on main cole are mostly brown and starting to curl up was think about folic spraying (plant magic) mag +cal on leaves 1ml in a liter would this help at all you think .
buds at a good size staring to join up . What sort if impact would a bad cal mag deficiencie have on bud production. Thanks for the help guys