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What kind of deficiency is this?

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What kind of deficiency is this?

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What kind of deficiency is this
 
upload a picture of your entire tent showing everything with in it.
also, try to give us a bit more information on what you are using, substrate, nutrients, temps and humidity
 
I'm thinking this is the beginning of light burn.
 
The light is like 3/4 feet above it. And I e grown them that way for multiple harvests now. I deff don't think it's the light. It's the brown bag fox farm soil. I haven't been feeding it anything other than water yet as fox farm has plenty in the soil to start with. It's 76 degrees with lights on. 45 percent humidity. I've grown this exact way before and not had this issue. This is the first time using the fox farm soil though and I had to pH my water because it was too high with this soil. It was good then for a while but now maybe it's too low? It looks like a few different deficiencies but I can't decide which one. All of the new growth is coming in neon green too.and it's all of my plants not just this one. And they are all at various stages of growth because I start a new one every three weeks. This one's just got the most obvious to show in pictures.
 
What kind of light do you have? I think you need to lower it, possibly dim it some.
You are in a coco mix so you need to feed twice a day, maybe more.
 
I was thinking of coco because the red light made it look like coco.
Fox Farms is not a good soil.
 
Looks hungry. Add a 1/2" thick layer of worm castings to your container.

Watering needs to be a consistent full saturation every couple days. Slow watering is what you want, you don't want it running down the sides of the pot.
 
The best soil is hand amended.I personally think fox farms is fine. I would not by any means say its "not good". I do not use it because of the cost. It seems like irregular watering is causing the issue since its really too young to be experiencing deficiencies *if your PH is correct. There is probably enough available nutrients but the plants is un able to metabolize without proper water
Although, I would say the "deficiency" i'm seeing looks consistent with Iron/ other metals. After fixing the water/ph issue i would suggest some mycorihzae and azomite.
 
I personally think fox farms is fine. I would not by any means say its "not good".
I've used it. I have no problems saying it's not a good soil.
When they changed the formula, they went for bigger profits and the product suffered. We avoid FF products now.
 
lmfao 😄 FF is a okay soil and a lot of growers here use it. It just needs a bit of preparation before use.
still no picture of the entire grow room with adequate information, but 10 posts later we know the soil
 
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