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Originally Posted by Ray
Calcium is poorly relocated within plant tissues, and particularly in catts, causes the tips of new growths to die and turn black. Magnesium is easily translocated, and is essential in chlorophyll production.
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I'm confused. If it's a mag deficiency and that translocates easily...does that mean the older growths will eventually regain their color?
I've been using a Ca/Mg supp for the past few years and just recently added Epsom salt to my regimen. I've been adding 1Tbsp per gallon of water and have only treated 2x (1x/month)...no changes in the older leaves yet. It would be great if they would eventually regain their normal coloring.