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Whats the issue here, see photos.

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Promix, EWC, perlite
Gaia Green 4-4-4
Day 7 veg
PH 6.3 water with 2ml cal-mag per gal
last water 4 days ago
Light about 360 ppfd (Photone)

What do you think the issue is?
 

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Definitely calmag with some other issue...treat with calmag and may be able to diagnose any issues after that... your stems are turning from green to red to purple.... good sign of calmag deficiency....
 
Decreased light intensity ( just for reference photone showing 300 now).
JKash, I have been using cal-mag from beginning of veg in small doses.
what light you got and how close was it before adjusting the height?..
actually take a pic of your grow area..
 
TBH, don't people read anymore? lights should be the 1st thing to learn, I grew since the late 80s from the seeds we got from the buds, and I haven't had any of these issues, too much handling and not enough privacy, too much of anything can be issues, plant them and leave them alone, why do people have issues concerning growing a weed? that is exactly what it is, very little maintenance with little training, I grew buds practically what you can get out of autos, too much waiting on photos, I grew them outside but left them go and got enough bud to last straight through 2 seasons, but I prefer autos they are more strict, can't have F ups b/c in their growing time you can't have it, the rule of thumb is lighting is 32 watts per foot, from height & width,
 
Based on leaf texture and thickness, interveinal yellowing, purpling in your petioles and stems, and edge curl in your new growth, I suspect you're over-watered (meaning you're watering too frequently) and overlit. Both can present as a deficiency, but it's easier to fix by moving the light higher or turning it down, and watering less often, than it is to try to find the perfect amount of calmag or another nutrient.
 
Trash ass promix. Along with trash ass Gaia.

So many issues I see. But for some odd reason I never have any issues with any of my strains besides nute burn since every strain takes in a little different.

Looks like potassium and ph issue.
 
Trash ass promix. Along with trash ass Gaia.

So many issues I see. But for some odd reason I never have any issues with any of my strains besides nute burn since every strain takes in a little different.

Looks like potassium and ph issue.
what??
not even close..
geezus🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️
 
ILgrower, please move on to another thread. Dub, that trash ass stuff yielded me with 21 oz in 4x4 last grow. Gnick, light listed in first post in sig.
 

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Decreased light intensity ( just for reference photone showing 300 now).
JKash, I have been using cal-mag from beginning of veg in small doses.
I gotta stop answering as soon as I wake up🤣 sorry to miss diagnose
 
I usually run my ts3000 at about 30-36" above at 30-50% for plants around that size, unless the girls get grumpy or start to show signs of stretch
 
strong light for sure and that demands more magnesium, which u can see now has a deficiency. But if u correct light and offer same amount of magensium u was feeding, everything will be fine.
 
it’s a sign of stress from the light intensity,,
i copied/paste this from searching quickly to explain
Anthocyanins are protective compounds that shade and protect plants from excessive light, and their production and hence purple coloration increase with light.
 
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