Ran into a few problems after the weekend

WhiteBeard420

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Alright I was gone for the weekend and when I came back I noticed a few new problems.

The first photo I'm not sure the problem. The second photo I think is calcium def ? and the third photo looks like something is eating the leaf ? Could that be a inch worm maybe ?

2nd week of flowering
2x 1000 watt led
FF soil
PH is 6.4
Floraseries nuts with calmag
 

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can you get a closeup of that cluster of damaged leaves down at the bottom? I believe you are right about something munching on them. The other does look like calcium deficiency... I would use the heavy application amount on the calmag.

Yahh I think I found an inch worm when the lights were off. Also when you say Heavy application of calmag. Do you mean use what the bottle recommends or use more ? Also should I just hit that one plant with Ph adjusted water and calmag and nothing else or is adding other nuts fine ? Will those leaves return to normal ?

First serious grow so sorry for all the questions !
 

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If it is just that one plant, I would hit her on the plain water times with calmag also, and that might clear it up just at the normal dosage. Sometimes the instructions on the bottles give you a heavy and a normal feeding recommendation. This kind of damage is permanent... but it doesn't need to progress if you fix the problem now and keep these partially damaged leaves in place so you can see if the problem changes with the increase in calmag.
 
Emilya seems To have you covered bud

If caterpillars look at seven dust at Lowe’s in Canada or spinosad .
 
If it is just that one plant, I would hit her on the plain water times with calmag also, and that might clear it up just at the normal dosage. Sometimes the instructions on the bottles give you a heavy and a normal feeding recommendation. This kind of damage is permanent... but it doesn't need to progress if you fix the problem now and keep these partially damaged leaves in place so you can see if the problem changes with the increase in calmag.
so are the brown spots and the cluster of leaves both cal mag problems ? and ok Ill try that for sure !
 
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