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So I’ve successfully pulled off a few decent grows one pretty good one actually, but this time around I just had leftover equipment and very little money to put into it. I got some off brand cheap soil and just have basics, Foxfarm, veg, nutrients, and bloom nutrients which I have done light feedings on, but probably not late enough considering the size of the pot. I can see the nutrient burn, but there’s also very very airy buds more airy than I’ve ever grown. Also, every once in a while a leaf will start turning really like yellow and drooping down(usually towards the lower parts of the plant). I’m also having some unusual problems I’ve never encountered with the same soil on those other small plants you can barely see for a second in the video. I don’t really want to focus on them but I feel like the flowering plant might give people a better idea on what I might be doing wrong or what’s wrong with the soil that I could change I’m not really sure. I had just finished another Girl Scout cookie auto flower that did amazing but I used soil I have had previous good results. Any advice or knowledge pertaining to this post and video would be greatly appreciated even if it is not a direct answer for me. Thanks!
 

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You’re mid-bud cycle, so those buds will fill in a fair amount. Considering the soil is potentially suspect, the plants look pretty good, if not a little leggy. You don’t mention if you’re PHing the nutes/water. What lights are you running, and how far above the plants are they? The airy buds can be caused by not enough light.
 
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The plant looks actually great and I do not see any severe issues, just MIGHT BE you overdid a little with trimming. Well, just keep a good feeding but do not overfeed and she'll be fine. Blooming nicely!
 
Cheap soil does not mean bad soil, it if lets enough air in and does not rot then you can regulate it with proper nutes. The plant also does not seem problematic to me, I guess you're quite good for now
 
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