KizzyKush

KizzyKush

First grow in the 4x4

First Autoflower Grow

3 & 5 Gal fabric pots 50% Fox Farms potting soil with a cup extra of perlite and washed coco coir 1:1 ratio mixed. Feeding mostly just RO water and 2 compose teas from Xtreme Gardening

Pineapple Auto, Gorilla Glue Auto, and Northern Lights Auto

Day 46 (Week 7)

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Day: 46

Any ideas what’s going on here…? This is my first grow (autoflowers) in the 4x4. I’m assuming it’s a Nitrogen deficiency… However, I just gave them recharged ph’d to 6.2 and it’s run off from 6.0 ph RO water earlier that day came out to 6.32ph / 200 EC / 1,000 ppm. So it seems like everything is where it should be… but it sure doesn’t look like it!! (See other post for full details if needed)

3 years ago

Caliban

Caliban Looks like N deficiency to me. That’s where I would start. Maybe add some worm castings to the top soil or brew up a tea with compost and castings.

Wyocali

Wyocali My gorilla doing the same thing. It’s a little more sensitive than my girl Scout cookies extreme and my Bruce Banners. How far away are you putting your light? Just curious cause I wasn’t sure if I have mine too close.

Caliban

Caliban My LED during veg is about 25”. During flower I keep it around 16-18”.

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Day: 40

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Stacking is coming in nicely!

3 years ago

Day: 40

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Any insight and/or advice would be greatly appreciated!! PLEASE NOTE… This leaf is not from the plant shown in this set of pictures… I would just like to know what is going on with these 2 plants? (All plants are the same age, and have been feed the exact same time and have both been feed RO water primarily) This leaf is from the bottom of the plant on an older leaf. The rest of the plant looks healthy overall! I’m afraid this might be a mobile nutrient issue though… As of the other plant, that’s a goner! It died quick and brutal! I feel like it was left to close to the heater for the tent during a feeding (that’s when I had noticed it). However, I cut off the damage stuff and it continued to spread (which is when this picture was taken). Any info or help determining what this might be, would be greatly appreciated!

3 years ago

BoofMaster

BoofMaster The first 2 pics are heat stress, either the light or another heat source is too close to the plants. The spotted leaf looks like you might need some extra calmag in your mix

KizzyKush

KizzyKush Thank you so much for your input! Its much appreciated! I had assumed the same about a calcium deficiency for the last two images. So I had tried feeding the ladies the day I had posted this, and they seem in much better shape and are praying all day again! Thanks for the help!