Is this normal?!


Im watering it to run off to get the ph up
The water I used was about 7.8 -8 ph and in 3 more daya or so I will start feeding nutes with a ppm of 1000

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Early stage calcium deficiency


You notice the yellow spots where you plant is seeking out the highest concentrations of available calcium in the leaves?
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Intermediate stage
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Advanced stage

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Yep reading around I noticed it too,
Could be cus of the low ph, in 3 more days i will give them nutes also calmag 2 ml per liter so I hope that helps the prblm before i harvest

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Yes, him adjusting his PH would most likely remedy that as it’s not take up any at the moment.

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Look I just didn’t want this grower to receive bad or incorrect info that wouldn’t correct the deficiency that they are experiencing.

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Yep in all 3 plants the ph is 6.2 now I didnt gave them more water so I can feed them 7-8 phd water again in 3 more days

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Thankful for all the info and I will come with an update in 1 more week guys💯 see if the problems insist or it stoped even so im near harvest so It wont change that much,
For my first grow ive been learning alot

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Yup pH was the culprit of the Ca deficiency That’s a better level, the next watering, I’d go in at 6.8 pH and that should bump you to 6.5-6 range.

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Thank you brodie, next week im pretty sure the buds will grow alot

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What week are you in?

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Its a cream mandarine and tomorrow the plants will be 2 months old

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I didn’t read through all the comments nor did I ask any questions but looking at that plant I would guess low ph. I’m sure everyone above has you covered.

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