Thanks for stoppin in dude. Yea this is my first grow and its all new to me, I'm too anxious.
Whats up with these? Cal/manganese deficiency or something?
I am probably the least qualified to answer your question, but I can try. Just from what I have been reading, it appears that you have a combination of problems. The leaf curling indicates nute lockout. What is your ph like?? You may have a cal/mag deficiency, but with a nute lockout, adding epsom salts, will not help, with your ph out of whack. I am new to indoor growing, and a lot of these problems I never encountered in the wild. I have always dug holes, amended a soil to put in the holes, watered with rainwater, and only added molasses to the water from time to time, to feed the micros, and let nature do the rest. Well except keeping an eye out for males and hermies.
My first autoflower grow, was also my first indoor grow. Out of 9 plants, all but one either burned up in my too hot soil, or hermied from the stress. I got one dwarf HBD that may produce a gram or two.
A lot of her problems stem from a ph problem, and the rest from too hot a soil. At least from what I have read. At least her new growth is healthier, so I think she will make it.
My second grow is better. I only have one dwarf out of 5 of my MI5.
and I think the Peat cup is the problem there. Might have lowered the ph too much with the peat. I will know when my PH pen gets here, and I can check the runoff. I am still using the drops, which, in my way of thinking, are guesswork at best. I hope that this ifo can be of use to you.
HomieHogleg