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Robert Plant
hi peeps, these two plants have some sort of nutrient problem sad.gif ive no clue what it is, after looking through the knowledge base i cant seem to match it to anything?

the plants are purple wreck, grown in canna coco using green haze nutes, they are two weeks into 12/12.

ive had to take the pics with the flash on the camera to show it up, you couldnt notice owt with it off.

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Maxigrower
Mg def?
jiffa
QUOTE(Maxigrower @ Sep 30 2008, 08:54 PM) *
Mg def?



yes.gif yellowing leaves with the viens stayin green , get some epsom salts from a chemists
Maxigrower
as bish would say......give em a mist. ;-)
Robert Plant
alexsmith657,Maxigrower,jiffa

cheers for the input and speedy replies guys biggrin.gif , i did think on Mg def, but like i said i really didnt have a clue sad.gif rofl.gif


as it happens ive got some epsoms in the house, what dilution rate do i mix it at, and i take it i mist em at lights out.

Bob yinyang.gif
bogtrotter
QUOTE(Robert Plant @ Sep 30 2008, 09:11 PM) *
alexsmith657,Maxigrower,jiffa

cheers for the input and speedy replies guys biggrin.gif , i did think on Mg def, but like i said i really didnt have a clue sad.gif rofl.gif


as it happens ive got some epsoms in the house, what dilution rate do i mix it at, and i take it i mist em at lights out.

Bob yinyang.gif



Dosage for misting:

1 level teaspoon to a heaped teaspoon per litre of water.

Dosage for watering:

1 level desert to a heaped tablespoon per 5 litres of water.

Dissolve the epsom salts in some hot water first to make sure it has all dissolved properly.

Applications:

1. As a foliar misting after lights out. Repeat this every three days until you see an improvement.

2. Use when watering/feeding in compost: Once in the vegetative stage, & twice when in flower (day 10 & day 35).

* Only use epsom salts if you see signs of a (Mg) deficiency. Otherwise it is not needed.
madhouse
QUOTE(Robert Plant @ Sep 30 2008, 09:11 PM) *
alexsmith657,Maxigrower,jiffa

cheers for the input and speedy replies guys biggrin.gif , i did think on Mg def, but like i said i really didnt have a clue sad.gif rofl.gif


as it happens ive got some epsoms in the house, what dilution rate do i mix it at, and i take it i mist em at lights out.

Bob yinyang.gif


I dont think that you should be foliar feeding in flower, 1 tea spoon/10ltr
jiffa
youll be alright there are no buds yet

but you could add it to there feed if you want
Robert Plant
bogtrotter,

cheers mate excellent biggrin.gif

ive just noticed that theres a pinned epsoms thread, sorry guys pinch.gif

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bizzaro73
bob thats lookin defo like mg shortage,like they said get the foookers misted.. wink.gif ....should be ok...actualy id mix some with my water/feed...then mist in a few days time if ya dont see an improvement.
seams like a little nuteburn too or am i trippin out!?...fuckin nice tho bob...imdoin purple wreck at the minit...well iv no diary as yet on em but im in bean crack stage...hope to shit ya get it sorted.maybe i casn take some pointers from ya.
Robert Plant
bizzaro73,

thank ye kindly for dropping by, so a drop epsoms in there when i water em next, noce one mate biggrin.gif looking forward to seeing your purple diary when you get going, ill definatley be visiting, purple is the dogs bollocks


Bob
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bizzaro73
fuckin right bro...a good GOOD mate of mine put me onto it...so im real glad a noob has got some purple action goin.. wink.gif

yeh il keep my peepers open for your posts dude.nice one.

oh and yeh try feeding the epsoms first then mist in a few days...thing is ur in flower right,i dont like misting anything whilst in flower,sure its cool in veg but no in flower.
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