Strawberry cough soil grow LED lights with tap water: Calcium/Magnesium deficiency, help please!

Growfish

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Noticed these spots and purple coloring on my leaves. They are in the first week of flower. Is there anything I can do? Are my plants ruined?

Thanks
 

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They aren’t ruined. Don’t panic. Do you have a journal on here? If not, answer the basic questions. Soil content, nutes, tent?, lights, PH, etc.
 
Fox farm Ocean Forest soil,/ 1 TBSN Molasses in water(every other feeding)/ 2 tbspBig Bloom(Every other feeding) /3x3x6 /Tent/ LED 450 watt/ PH of soil 6.6/
 
You could use Epsom salt I don't personally use it but I've seen other members use it. Epson salt is normally used for Magnesium deficiency.
 
I did a little more reading after I posted and Epsom salts are not recommended to add to the soil. You can foliar spray the Epsom salt if you want but If I was you I would just start adding Cal mag to your nute mix. Sorry for the confusion.
 
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