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I've returned to the unpredictability of the autos. Seriously sometimes autos remind me of my woman when she crazy and on her period.
I've been very careful with the amount of water but I think I've been under watering and under feeding. Was feeding Dr autoflower schedule advance nutrients
 

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How close to lights off were you? My girls will relax and look like this when they are at that stage in life and they have had enough light for the day. I don't see signs of over feeding.
I forgot to mention that. Mine basically goes limp for about 2-3 hours about an hour before lights off
 
I gave her a good watering with a stronger dose. She looked a little pale. Today she looks good

Used my laptop and zoomed in on your last picture. I can possibly see some minor interveinal chlorosis which could be a magnesium deficiency? Maybe my eyes playing tricks too. If you see what I am talking about you could do a foliar spray with some epsom, calmag or molasses to give it a quick boost while your feeding catches up to the plants requirements.

Glad to hear they are perking up. Guess you are on the right track!
 
Used my laptop and zoomed in on your last picture. I can possibly see some minor interveinal chlorosis which could be a magnesium deficiency? Maybe my eyes playing tricks too. If you see what I am talking about you could do a foliar spray with some epsom, calmag or molasses to give it a quick boost while your feeding catches up to the plants requirements.

Glad to hear they are perking up. Guess you are on the right track!
Thanks man! Yes I did notice that when I zoomed in. Autos for ya. I've been doing mostly photoperiods the last year and never once had to pick up the calmag. I'll foliar some calmag
 
Interesting, since my first grow was diagnosed with Ca lockout I put it on the shelf and haven't used cal-mag since.....but I'm in soil.

Same here, bought it but havent touched it once.

I grow in coco, so I am quite use to watching for Cal/Mag deficiency and go through a fair amount of it. Soil is completely different and I think I only completed one soil grow ever, other than my veggie gardens and fruit trees which are all soil.

I don't ever use calmag in my anything soil related, but I do use epsom salt/molasses for additional magnesium and the other benefits. Especially for my peppers, they seem to love it.
 
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