It’s a little hard to see. First up, White Widow…
The lower leaves have these brown spots forming. Is that a calcium deficiency? Do I just get a calcium supplement to fix that? Will it go back to normal once treated?
I have a third plant that is showing no leaf issues.
I am growing in Coco Coir, watering lightly daily if the medium dries out, and just started a small amount of nutrients yesterday. The White Widow was already showing these symptoms before I started the nutes.
800W LED around 0.5m above the plants.
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Many find that their first leaves get blemishes due to them being very tender and close to the wet soil/coco. As long as future growt looks good I wouldn’t worry to much about it. Remember you are in Coco so you will be pH’ing to 5.8, not 6.5 of soil. 1/4 nutes until your first full set of leaves and then you can increase.
If your feeding nutes a little calmag wouldn’t hurt but I wounldnt over do it. Maybe 1.5 - 2.5 ml per gallon to start. I agree with above postings - no reason to worry quite yet less it continues to spread as the plant grows. Checking ph of in and out is essential. Good luck!
They work but you’ll need to stock up on calibration buffer because they need calibrating regularly. They are pretty proud of that buffer ($7 for a couple weeks worth) so in the long run you’d be better off springing a little more up front for a trusted meter
Just not nearly as often. And it comes with a whole kit with 4.0 and 7.0 liquid calibration /reference solution. I used it the last two months of my grow and only calibrated once.