Deficiency in early flower?

kind of weird though that one plant actually has deficiencies in the same exact soil that’s “too hot”

only difference is the one with deficiency is in fabric container.
Are the both from seed? Some eat more than others? If clones I’d say the fabric pots definitely allow for less overwatering and More airflow
 
Fed roughly 330 ppm solution of bloom, micro and grow (very little of the latter two) 2 days ago. Ph’d to 6.2-6.3

seems like she is still progressively stealing nutrients from the leaves.

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what’s the consensus on feeding an Autoflower two waterings in a row? Or would you guys recommend just ph’d water for now?

Other plant with N tox starting to show signs of deficiency on lowers. Looks like P. Thinking of giving a small dose of bloom next feeding. Don’t think the dark green leaves will ever go away at this point.

Wondering if the reason behind the N tox has to do with the soil being too hot or something else like ph issues. seems like the one that has N problems is also way more Ruderalis leaning (lots and lots of long 3 fingered leaves).

Interesting strain for sure.
 
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Got about 12 leaves with varying degrees of this going on.. thinking it’s phosphorous and calcium deficiency? Gave another 100 ppm of bloom and whatever minerals were in the spring water (not much, roughly 23ppm..)

don’t want to over feed since I hear autos are easy to do so with.. also hesitant to remove any leaves.. how are autos with leaf removal, especially on ugly basically dead leaves?

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