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Are these burns or deficiencies?

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Are these burns or deficiencies?

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My plant is turning yellow from being hungry but at the same time has what I thought was burns. Then someone said it looks like cal def. would like to have a few more opinions before I commit to buying more products and potentially screwing things up. Is it to much or to little? Thanks
St. Have time to read everything, looks like lack of Cal Mag, Phosphorus and potassium which a lack of cal mag can mimic the others because it will cause your plant to lock out. Double dose with calmag 2 waterings and then start working on the others if they don't clean up.
 
Oh yea, if you have a water softener on your house and your watering with that water it will give you the same effect but you would see it in veg first. Dont over analyze it.

Your lights, temps etc got you that far. Some plants are calcium and magnesium whores and it mimics everything. Double dose calmag, full dose tigerbloom and 2 tablespoons blackstrap unsulfered molasses per gallon of water Ph to 6.2 and it should bounce back. If not your leaves are going to turn almost black.
 
Def......plants fuckin starving dood....wtf....its starving for everything....heh...that tint on edge is a P def....cause its in early flower and theres not enough of anything!....See those plants around it?...thats how that plant should of looked before you flowered her,....plants dont have the same diets or needs man...as your learning..
I didnt read anything but just looked....poor thing...feed her man!....eesh
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Lol if you read you would know I’ve fed it way more than the recommended amount. And you would know why it looks like that also lol. It did look nice and healthy green like the rest a week before the issues started being visible.
 
Lol if you read you would know I’ve fed it way more than the recommended amount. And you would know why it looks like that also lol. It did look nice and healthy green like the rest a week before the issues started being visible.
So wait was it over fed and locked out? ( think I’ve heard that one ? Lol ) or was it the light ?

updated pics would be nice ?

foreal did ya flush her and low dose feed ? Or what ya do?
 
Lol if you read you would know I’ve fed it way more than the recommended amount. And you would know why it looks like that also lol. It did look nice and healthy green like the rest a week before the issues started being visible.
Then watch your pH cause if the foods there then why isnt it avail?.......pH,,...which controls uptake..so hahah?....heh....
as said no I didnt read into it....no bigs...its not like your paying for the advice either....gl
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So wait was it over fed and locked out? ( think I’ve heard that one ? Lol ) or was it the light ?

updated pics would be nice ?

foreal did ya flush her and low dose feed ? Or what ya do?
I think he is either from none english speak country or he is just trying to get attention sort of trolling stuff
 
The sativa leaner in the middle is the fussy one. It will show problems before the others. You have basically screwed up the soil by mixing in the worm castings and adding nutrients at high levels. The sativa leaner is telling you this. Flush the soil well, 5 times the amount of water that the pot holds. Add back in some mycorrhizae and just water for a few days 4 to 7 than slowly add in nutrients to about 50 percent of the recommended amount by the

Think you just fixed my problem. I use 444 Gaia green which is fantastic other than it takes 15 days to break down. With that being said it is a pain feeding. I wish I knew a better way to time the feedings. This is my first run with photoperiods. Hoping it is easier. The sativas do seem to be a little more of a pain.
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