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Originally posted by crucialbunny View PostI think a little magnesium might help. The darker veins in relation to the paler leaf can be a sign of mag or potassium deficiency. Since you just re-potted to a quality soil it doesn't make sense that it would be any type of deficiency though. Is it an auto?
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Maybe a tad of transplant shock? Or ph in root zone is not right imo. Like crucialbunny said doubt it is a deficiency as new soil. I normally dont do runoff test in fabric pots as i get salt deposits on outside of pot later into grow which taints runoff ph but since you just put them in it might be ok to test to see what ph is in root zone. Just spit-balling.
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Originally posted by Tersky View PostMaybe a tad of transplant shock? Or ph in root zone is not right imo. Like crucialbunny said doubt it is a deficiency as new soil. I normally dont do runoff test in fabric pots as i get salt deposits on outside of pot later into grow which taints runoff ph but since you just put them in it might be ok to test to see what ph is in root zone. Just spit-balling.
Also to mention the plants are about week six or seven now.
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If nothing is environmentally wrong then i would guess it is a genetic issue though if roots got damaged in transplant it just may be having issues up-taking nutes and showing deficiencies. If auto it should start flowering automatically though occasionally an "auto" seed doesnt have the ruderalis gene. I feel you should see flowering pretty soon. If not then it may be a non auto auto.
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Originally posted by PRIMO View PostIt's to soon to tell after transplant, add a little cal-mag to your water cycle. make sure to raise your pot for air flow underneath. and give her a week or two to snap out of it. She'll flower when she's ready, and I give autos light 24/7. Patience.
More than likely calmag deficiency. I'll add some with water tomorrow.
I also picked up some silica booster.
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I flooded the soil once and had about a bucket of runoff and since then I've had a ton of runoff. THe soil looks so dry all the time. And it's very dry in most parts. Do you think that I washed out all of the nutes? I've since then stopped watering as much.
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Hey, the plant looks to have gotten worse. I started CaliMagic two days ago and it seemed like it helped for a day but now I have minor brown spots on the leaves.
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Ok ph runoff was fine. Also added a wire rack for air flow. I suspect this is definitely a calmag issue so I'm gonna dose that tomorrow. Cant wait for the plants to take off after that.
Should I even buy nutes for this grow? I feel like the fresh soil is enough since the seeds are autoflower and will prob be flowering in a few weeks.
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Just thought of something. Could it be light burn? or bleaching? My light setup is this. I have three of these T5 Grow bulbs, I'm not sure what they're rated at, I think 25 watts. Then I have a single bulb fixture of an LED thats rated at 125 watts. I have two plants under these lights.
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My plants have gotten worse. It's so weird, its weird because not all of the leaves are like this. Some branches have perfectly healthy leaves and new growth. I'm getting worried because the brown spots are new. Could this be a deficiency? I literally just changed the soil to fresh soil about a week ago.
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