rmoltis
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It's hard to say for sure but I'd lean towards magnesium as well. I think the microblast has magnesium sulfate in it but probably not enough. Does interveinal chlorosis become more apparent later in flower?
I think a good option would be the addition of epsom salt. I belive 1g per gal is a good starting point.
Man those girls sure are thick from all those squats. Good coach.
I'll pick up some Epsom salts tomorrow maybe. It's been on my list of additives to have. I'll see if it helps this round.
She is in 5 gallons of soil.
I'm hoping this gal puts out some fat fruits in flower.
I'm very happy with how this round has turned out. Having all 3 tents full of trained ladies means that I will have a bountiful harvest.
On a side note the runt/mutant hadn't matured enough to flower yet. So I removed her from the 12/12 tents and placed on top of the micro tent. There is a 5000k led bulb about a foot above in the ceiling. She is still in a 1 gal pot. She is the critical super silver haze.
I'm gonna let her veg out while the other gals are flowering. That way I'll have the next beast already formed and ready to go. Her sex being known makes it easy.
I tied her branches down and spread them out. Then I removed all the big fans blocking the light.