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srk

Hi, I'm trying to help a friend out. He is doing outdoor in nor cal. One plant 7' plus flowering is droopy with rust spots. No yellowing just small rust spots and droopiness. I know there isn't too much info. He's an old hippy who has an old school regiment which I am not positive of what that includes. Bat guano, fish stuff, I don't really know everything else is fine in his garden. I'm a hydro guy so this is all new to me. I'm just hoping to tell him what nutrient is deficient or toxic. I'm going over there tomorrow with my ph and ppm tester to find out more, I'll write down his regiment. If you can help, thank you!
 

Pseudo

just do it
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over/under watering? can you post a pic? sounds like possibly a ph problem, search rust spots and find someone with a similar problem, good luck
 
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srk

thanks man. I don't think its watering because its just this one plant. I've been searching. I could post a pic but i keep reading about removing data on photos and I don't know how to do that on the mac.
 

FreezerBoy

Was blind but now IC Puckbunny in Training
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I'm on a PPC Mac. If you have Photoshop, cropping the image will remove the exif data. "Save for web" will do so also. There are also programs that do the same.

http://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread.php?t=98301 has some links

.... ADD ......

Just went through some photos and the crop trick seems intermittent. "Save for Web" strips it all out.
 
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srk

cool I'll try that. I forgot my camera but I found out he's using bat guano, a small amount of fish emulsion, and maxi crop. I mixed up a foilar with water and epsom salts. I'm hoping its a mag deficiency. We also fed her some hydrogen peroxide which seems to be perking her up bringing some air to the roots. Oh and I noticed it was the only plant with wood chips on top of the soil so I took that all off the top of the soil.
 
S

srk

Just in case anyone has a similar issue. A foilar with epsom salts and letting the soil dry out perked up the plant and resolved the issue.
 

00420

full time daddy
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droopyness from overwatering......
rust spot are lack of ca/mg....more then likely if its being over watered ph will either be high or low {depinding on how much bat shit was used} and the reson cal/mg is locked out......
 
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