Mid Flower Leaf Issues

  1. Indoor or outdoor? Indoor- size of grow? 3gal fabric pots
  2. Otigin of seeds? Mendocino
  3. Regular, feminized, or autoflower? Auto
  4. Origin of water. PH, EC/TDS of source water? *Dehumidifier *
  5. PH and TDS/EC of if mixed solution? 6.5
  6. Grow method? Soil, Soil-less, Coco, Hydro, Aquaponics. Please explain. Fox Farm Happy Frog
  7. Nutrients or fertilizer system used. Jacks 321
  8. What typr of lighting are you using? LED, HID (MH, CMH, HPS), or Fluorescents? Please elaborate. 2 240 watt Kingbrite
  9. What are the temps in your growspce? Day / Night?75
  10. What is the RH = relative humidity in your growspace? Day / Night?44
  11. AC, Humidifier, De-humidifier? Yes
  12. Do you have a Ventilation system? Size? 4", 6"? 6 inch
  13. Co2 Yes / No?no
  14. How long have you been growing?3rd grow
  15. What budget have you set in order to grow successfully?
  16. If you grow hydro, then please explain your hydro method. DWC, R-DWC, Ebb and Flow, Or; Other? Other?

16b. Size and temperature of solution in reservoir?

Hey all! Got a mid flower leaf issue. My first thought was Calmag so I started giving a little extra about 3 weeks ago. My dumbass ph’d the water then added the Calmag but never ph’d after I added it. Did this for a few waterings before realizing there was an NPK on Calmag. So I’m not sure if this is a Calmag issue or a Nute lock issue. Not sure of my ph coming out since I’m using the AC Infinity my self watering bases. Any advice or ideas would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!

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If I was in your shoes I would remove them from the auto watering tray system and check the run off PH and TDS
I would run just PH water through them at 6.5PH and see what comes out
To me it looks like a PH lockout the numbers you get will tell you what you need to do to fix the issue

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I’m going to have to make a new thread that’s the wrong photo :face_with_hand_over_mouth:

Just gonna throw out some possible causes which you may already know.

PH
Light too close
Heat stress
Even improper nutes.
And probably other reasons.

Spots like that will appear after the damage is done. Meaning your plant at some point had one or more of the above maybe a week or weeks ago and they’re just know showing up.

What does the new growth look like?
Picture of a bud itself and the whole plant in good lighting?

Good luck and keep’em growin! :+1:t2::v::sunglasses:

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I combined both topics @Edword02 do not make duplicate posts. It’s not helpful to moderators, or forum
Members to create multiple topics on the same issues. This takes away from others who also need assistance with there issues, and clogs the forum with unnecessary posts.

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My apologies. The first thread had the wrong picture so I flagged it to be deleted.

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