Need help with brown spots!

Since you’ve flushed I’d add cal mag. Why would you give them 1/2 strength? Your plants are hungry @Bshmstr

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@Bshmstr

You definitely have a Calcium deficiency. You can foliar feed your babies with one teaspoon of dolomite lime in a quart of water and one to two teaspoons in a gallon of water about two times to get the lime down to the roots (slower acting, foliar feeding will show faster results). Be careful because lime ups the PH so you’ll need to be vigilant, that’s why I thought is unusual with your initial post, you said PH was n/a.

BTW: I’d attempt to keep the PH around 6.5, that way you’re less like to suffer from Manganese and iron def., and it appears your ladies need some magnesium, a little epsom will take care of that, but only in minuscule amounts, maybe 1/4 teaspoon per gallon for one to two feedings unless you’ve taking other steps to rectify that situation.

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I’d like to think everyone here for the awesome support. Yall rock!!! I will definitely get to it with the feeding and calcium

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Some deficiencies are normal and you want them to occur as your plant flowers. Having what the plant needs now though will help your success and yield.

Just remember that you should look at the new growth for improvement as these leaves will never get better. The damage is done.

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