Hi all, I'm not quite sure why my 1 plant particularly is showing hard signs of deficiencies. See picture.
What has changed over the last few weeks?
- plants went into flowering (today is day 44 from seed)
- amended the soil with Dr earth all purpose & flower girl on 2/14 and again on 3/8 (deficiencies were already apparent on 3/8)
- very slowly increased light wattage (turned back down to ~165 watts to keep humidity higher
- RH between 55%-65%
- fed twice with 3ml of General Hydroponics Cal-Mag in the last 3 weeks.
I read in a post on here that too much light coupled with too little humidity can make the plants transpire more, and in turn use less of the available nutrients. I turned down the light output and turned up the RH due to this info.
Another train of thought is that too much nitrogen can lock out phosphorus and other nutrients. I had a pretty decent nitrogen toxicity around week 3 from seed.
Please help me take these babies over the finish line, I've never been able to keep plants all green throughout flowering

What has changed over the last few weeks?
- plants went into flowering (today is day 44 from seed)
- amended the soil with Dr earth all purpose & flower girl on 2/14 and again on 3/8 (deficiencies were already apparent on 3/8)
- very slowly increased light wattage (turned back down to ~165 watts to keep humidity higher
- RH between 55%-65%
- fed twice with 3ml of General Hydroponics Cal-Mag in the last 3 weeks.
I read in a post on here that too much light coupled with too little humidity can make the plants transpire more, and in turn use less of the available nutrients. I turned down the light output and turned up the RH due to this info.
Another train of thought is that too much nitrogen can lock out phosphorus and other nutrients. I had a pretty decent nitrogen toxicity around week 3 from seed.
Please help me take these babies over the finish line, I've never been able to keep plants all green throughout flowering

