Brown spots on leaves week five in flower

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Week five of flower showing brown spots on leaves, my best guess from reading up on it is calcium deficiency. All water for them comes from a dehumidifier nearby in the basement. We are feeding once a week with big bloom and tiger bloom and also twice since beginning of flower with sledgehammer 3 weeks apart. I read that calcium deficiency can stunt bud growth. No sign of any kind of pests on underside of leaves either.
What can I do to get on top of this?
 

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Slight magnesium deficiency i would say.
 

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Careful with that stuff. Super concentrated and really easy to nute burn everything. I use the open sesame version of that stuff
 
Around that time in flowering, brown spots could also be due to salt buildup. Also calcium appears on new leaves first
 
Around that time in flowering, brown spots could also be due to salt buildup. Also calcium appears on new leaves first
We hit them with sledge hammer as soon as we read up on this should we do it again? Earlier than 3weeks? Brown spots seem to be mainly on older leaves btw.
 
We hit them with sledge hammer as soon as we read up on this should we do it again? Earlier than 3weeks? Brown spots seem to be mainly on older leaves btw.

I just use ph'd water to wash the medium then i feed normally but i am growing in a hydro system and i have no worries about overwatering. If you are in soil, i guess you could use RO water with a light feeding. The most important mineral that you want to purge from the medium is sodium that accumulates quickly to levels that cause damage. Sodium is present in all mineral water and in most ferts. If you are not washing your medium like what rain does in nature, sodium will acuumulate. There is no way to precipitate sodium in the medium as fas as i know so any product will not be targeting sodium will not solve this issue.
 
Week five of flower showing brown spots on leaves, my best guess from reading up on it is calcium deficiency. All water for them comes from a dehumidifier nearby in the basement. We are feeding once a week with big bloom and tiger bloom and also twice since beginning of flower with sledgehammer 3 weeks apart. I read that calcium deficiency can stunt bud growth. No sign of any kind of pests on underside of leaves either.
What can I do to get on top of this?
JK .. I was using the water from dehumidifier and it started getting slimy in the catch container. Is this bad for plants? I stopped using it, because after cleaning it with bleach water it just came back week or so.
 
JK .. I was using the water from dehumidifier and it started getting slimy in the catch container. Is this bad for plants? I stopped using it, because after cleaning it with bleach water it just came back week or so.


i have heard that dehumidifier water is bad for cannabis plants
 

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