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    Is it too late to worry about defficiencies?

    I honestly am unsure of the strain types. First grow here. Using a mars hydro ts600. I just need help identifying these defficiencies. I'm leaning toward a calcium or a phosphorous defficiency. But I'm using cal mag and fax farms big bloom. But I'm not seeing any results yet. I'm getting closer to the end of this grow and I feel like I'm probably missing a lot of what could be due to these few things. And my main question I guess would be being as I'm roughly anywhere from 2-5 weeks from harvest should I be concerning myself with attempting to fix these defficiencies or should I just let it continue doing what it's doing and begin a flush eventually?
    these first photos are of the plant that I'm most concerned about. I really lean towards phosphorous defficient in this plant, but again I'm having no result so far.
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    these next few are I'm assuming the same strain. One of which I think is showing signs of calcium defficiency(shown in the first image) otherwise the other is looking more and more sugary each day.
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    this next one I was reading a little on re-vegging and I was minutely concerned that this one may have tried to reveg due to what I think to look like wavy sugar leaves. Otherwise this sucker is fattening up tremendously.
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    this here was my scraggler from the beginning, however she is turning out so crystaly its mesmerizing! The more I look the more I fall in love lol! She's lengthy as hell I think because I had her far from the light then switched her to flower waaayyyy too early.
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    The good news is your fans will probably turn color, die, and fall off. They have all the deficiencies they could possibly have. Plus, they're getting nutrients sucked out of them. Woo-hoo!
    It is not uncommon for fans to do that at the end of flowering, which you are getting pretty close to. By now, all you should worry about is pH'ing molasses water. 1-2 TBS per gallon.
    C'mon, mule!

    Coco/perlite
    3x3x6

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      #3
      Yep, whats the PH?

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      • wikimania1975
        wikimania1975 commented
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        Honestly I keep the ph range between 6-7 when watering/feeding otherwise it's a little difficult for me to check the run off.

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