Jaymiller
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One thing though if you zoom in a bit you will see on one of the leaf structures a bit of deformed growth. Im wondering if this could bebthe indicator of the boron deficiency?? If it is that of course..What type of soil? Temperatures? Water source and watering practices? Ph? My gut is saying you don't need the calmag (and possibly nothing else at this stage) and it's interfering a bit with uptake. That being said I've had the same or similar kinda brownish new growth right in the middle, but it quickly went away, no cause determined.
Possibly but I wouldn't get too hung up on it.. I doubt you need much if any additional nutes beyond what's in the soil at this point, she's still pretty small. Adding nutes is easy, getting them back out when things go south is darn near impossible.One thing though if you zoom in a bit you will see on one of the leaf structures a bit of deformed growth. Im wondering if this could bebthe indicator of the boron deficiency?? If it is that of course..
That is so true my friend. Thank you for your input! Much appreciated! If you can think of any other tips lemme know!Possibly but I wouldn't get too hung up on it.. I doubt you need much if any additional nutes beyond what's in the soil at this point, she's still pretty small. Adding nutes is easy, getting them back out when things go south is darn near impossible.
Likewise brother! Wishing you a great harvest this year! Its been a bit rough weather wise this last week here in mendo! None the less nor cal love and prosperity your way!Also, these problems can crop up from watering issues so be sure to not overwater. Not sure how long you've been at it so apologies if you already know this.... Nutrients are more like what multivitamins are to humans.. Ya they need that stuff but too much will mess you right up. We all talk about "feeding" our plants which is a bit misleading. Light is essentially a plants food, and nutrients are used to digest and incorporate it. That's why plants in brighter light generally require more nutrients. Anyways, wishing you the best!