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Is this a deficiency? Are the lights too intense at 50 power I checked for critters I don't see any

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Is this a deficiency? Are the lights too intense at 50 power I checked for critters I don't see any

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Is this a deficiency? Are the lights too intense at 50 power I checked for critters I don't see any
Is this a deficiency are the lights too intense at 50 power i checked for critters i dont see
 
Much more info needed to give you an informed response. What are you growing in? What are you feeding and at what strength? Are you using calmag. PH of nutes (if applicable). What is the humidity and temps? All that said, just from the pictures, you can rule out bugs.
The need for more info is because deficiencies and toxicities of some nutrients look very similar.
 
Much more info needed to give you an informed response. What are you growing in? What are you feeding and at what strength? Are you using calmag. PH of nutes (if applicable). What is the humidity and temps? All that said, just from the pictures, you can rule out bugs.
The need for more info is because deficiencies and toxicities of some nutrients look very similar.
I give fox farm trio nutes once a week and have added very little cal mag I'm growing in happy frog , ph is always around 6.4 I follow the chart but only give half of what is suggested humidy 65 temp 75
 
OK, based on that, my first suggestion is use the recommended amount of calmag. The leaves look really dark, but that could be the camera. Is it only that one leaf, or are there more? Do you have a pic of the whole plant? Hopefully we’ll get some others to chime in.
 
Much more info needed to give you an informed response. What are you growing in? What are you feeding and at what strength? Are you using calmag. PH of nutes (if applicable). What is the humidity and temps? All that said, just from the pictures, you can rule out bugs.
The need for more info is because deficiencies and toxicities of some nutrients look very similar.
I give fox farm trio nutes once a week and have added very little cal mag I'm growing in happy frog , ph is always around 6.4 I follow the chart but only give half of what is suggested humidy 65
I give fox farm trio nutes once a week and have added very little cal mag I'm growing in happy frog , ph is always around 6.4 I follow the chart but only give half of what is suggested humidy 65 temp 75
This is my first grow take it easy
OK, based on that, my first suggestion is use the recommended amount of calmag. The leaves look really dark, but that could be the camera. Is it only that one leaf, or are there more? Do you have a pic of the whole plant? Hopefully we’ll get some others to chime in.
I will take more photos but I to this video as a whole
 
Overall, I’ll tell you they look great. I’m assuming they’re photos not autos. Unless you get more leaves with that problem, I’d just watch and make sure it doesn’t spread to more leaves. For a first grow (or any grow) you’ve had done a very good job!
 
Overall, I’ll tell you they look great. I’m assuming they’re photos not autos. Unless you get more leaves with that problem, I’d just watch and make sure it doesn’t spread to more leaves. For a first grow (or any grow) you’ve had done a very good job!
Thank you man appreciate it yes they are photos
 
Happy frog soil from fox farm is a generally inert soil media in terms of nutrients from what I’ve heard. It’s good for a starter soil when making clones or raising seedlings or early vegetation. Fox farm makes an ocean forest blend. Usually growers will start in happy frog then a week into veg or whenever they transplant into bigger then gallon pots they will switch to ocean forest.

Even though ocean forest soil from fox farm is said to have nutrients to last the plant a couple weeks I find that it is low on calcium and magnesium. I’d assume happy frog has even less. If your plant is low on calcium or magnesium you will experience nutrient lock out since some nutrients rely on calcium and magnesium for the plant to uptake the nutrients. Using fox farm line up they have calcium magnesium in a bottle I forget what it’s called. Cal-mag on the bottle I think. I add one tsp per gallon in between feedings. I’d suggest a double dose to start then regular dose the following week once a week inbetween feedings. I suggest this because following the fox farm feeding schedule they don’t include the cal-mag into the chart for the soil regiment which is what I assume you’re using.
 
Next grow I’d suggest using happy frog up til you are in one gallons. Then when you transplant into higher use ocean forest. Also I half all my soil with perlite to make drainage better for plants and oxygen being able to get to roots. When you feed every week don’t forget to feed cal mag into the water you use in between your feeding just once a week.

Other than that you are killing it with this grow and every one after this I feel you will do good. You got the net up which is good. Great work using your tools and keeping your space clean.
 
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