Here's what I would do.
Do a half half mix of both bloom and grow base with whatever the recommended amount of cal/mag the manufacturer suggests. The additional N in grow should boost the amount of N you're putting in the soil so that your plant isn't constantly throttling between fed and starved. That should take care of the color loss along with helping in building flower structure. The cal/mag should take care of the yellowing/holes/crisping that is currently happening. The P and K boost should help throughout flower also.
What I'm seeing is deficiency through relying on soil nutrition rather than feeding in addition to. Watering is also an issue but it seems like you've gotten better at that part. I would water the soil in the waist and water the fatter lower portion so that it soaks through the cloth. If you really want to make it easy and be sure that all the media is getting wet you can bottom water it by mixing up a feed solution and immersing the pants into the bucket until you see water coming out the top of the media.
When I have sprouts in solo cups I feed them this way. Makes it easy to make sure all the media gets wet and because sprouts only need to be watered once or twice before they get transplanted into gallon cans it isn't a big deal. A little more work but it makes a big difference in plant development.
Unless you're growing a plant in a 15 or 20 gal bag with highly fortified media and a highly active microbial community at minimum I don't see how your soil can have enough food to get your through flower.
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I can't believe I'm going here... even I think it's too early for flowering deficiencies. With the soil cooling off, any pH buffers, cal-mag, and nitrogen washing out, maybe getting a little N in will still be beneficial?
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Looking at them now I can see you have continued to lose pigment, quite a bit, and some classic signs of calmag deficiency also showing especially on the lower leaves. Calmag would have checked both issues.
It may pay to use some with your bloom nutes but dont add it past about week four after the flip. Half strength at most.
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Those brown spots are dead and dying tissue. The tissue is dead and dying from the issues you have been having. It is ugly but there is nothing you can do about it. What is dead stays dead, browns, crisps, and will create holes in your leaves.
You are well into flowering which means there is a chance your major fan leaves will start yellowing and die off. If your soil has flushed out the veg nutes, there is a better chance your fans will yellow and die. Concentrate on keeping your pH good and using only flowering nutrients.
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Would appreciate if somebody looked at this with a fresh set of eyes. I've been looking for too long and honestly don't know what to think anymore.
It seems like the damage has progressed slightly on the leaves already affected, and the ones that had maybe slightly affected tips now have ever so slightly more affected tips.
Am I just imagining things? Maybe I'm just looking at the damaged stuff, like when your tooth hurts and your tongue just won't stop touching it, making the whole thing seem worse than it is? From the previous grow experience, I know that damaged leaves like this will continue to die off. But of course I still tend to think catastrophically.
Anyway, here's fresh porn. The damn thing is bigger than it was two days ago, I know that autos do stretch a fair bit during early flower stages, but I thought we're past that. Or am I imagining that as well? ...
Environment seems still fine. Humidity dropped a lil bit, so I have to have the humidifier on now, but that helps, so that's a non issue. Measured pH of runoff two days ago, it was a good 6.2-6.3ish. Water ph is also like that. Temps always stable between 23-25C.
I'm just overthinking it again, right?
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You came at this with a modicum of vanity realhuuuman420. I don't care how Brazilian you are, with hips and an ass like that, your waist is not that narrow. You put 5 gallons of soil in a 10 gallon ass and had to cinch up the belt to make for the deepest roots.
Next time, maybe try a cummerbund.
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Yuupp. I was literally thinking exactly this as I logged on right now.
I watered again now, since it already dried up from last watering. A bit earlier than usual, but I noticed exactly what you're saying - gravity simply pulls the water towards the center.
Did my best to somehow adjust the pants and properly water the fat, we'll see what happens next.
Definitely ordering a proper cloth pot from Amazon for my next plant. The only reason why I didn't do it for this one was that I needed to start the grow, and could not afford to wait 2-3 more weeks. And IMO the pants are still better than the normal plastic pots. I could have also made them better and more evenly distributed. But here we are.
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The problem I see with the pants pot is the bottom part is wide while the top part is narrow. The wider bottom will have a higher perched water table ratio to the top so it's easier to overwater due to the large PWT vs the narrower media.
I wouldn't increase the frequency so much as making sure the fat area gets enough water to stay moist but not so much that the perched water table keeps it too wet and drops the O² exchanges in the root zone. It's kind of a fine balance which is why I would've gone with a straight cloth pot. The pants are fun but aren't all that conducive to even media saturation.
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The photos showed up after all? And yeah, I was considering high stress training for my next grow. I've read a bunch about pinching the main cola and then applying some LST and apparently people are having great results - with AUTOS! Which sounds almost criminal, and might be really risky, but yep.
But I don't think I could/should do that during this grow. It's week 5, in theory it should only be 4 more weeks before harvest.
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From what I can see, you might do well to take a look at supercropping. The distance between main cola and the lowers is doing disservice to the lowers because of distance from the light.
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Dang it! Your pictures are doing that thing where the screen grays out and the picture doesn't show up. This isn't on you realhuuuman420. Might only be me.
Did you resize those images?
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Back with some fresh porn as promised - looks to me like we're back on track. No more droopy leaves, no damage has progressed, not even on the affected leaves. Big improvement from yesterday.
So.. deficiencies and underwatering seems to have been the correct answer. Hopefully that's it - and if yes, at least it's that, and not toxicity and overwatering, I reckon that would've been much worse9 Photos
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