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Hey man have you checked medium pH? Could be lock-out with all those different deficiencies going on but it just looks like standard mobile nutrient deficiency (NPK)

Here’s a good chart that shows the different problems in a way leaf pic comparison just won’t.
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I had very similar problems with this plant here,
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ended up being just standard NPK deficiency caused by under feeding in general.

After upping her feed I made charts like this in order to keep track and set some maximum concentrations according to the Nute schedule provided by the company adjusted to an auto cycle. Still tweaking but looks a little like this, very helpful.
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Now since learning how to feed a little better everything seems to be back to normal as shown below
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Hope my experience here helps you a bit, wish you the best of luck my friend.
 
P.s. That being said some areas of plant are a very dark green so it might not be as simple so hopefully infirmary has your answer
 
Looks like a K or P deficiency bro. Add more bloom nutes.
First flush with ph water and the feed them heavy in bloom nutes. They were already underfed before, and now they look even more deficient.
 
P.s. That being said some areas of plant are a very dark green so it might not be as simple so hopefully infirmary has your answer

Hey bro, thanks for stopping by. Ph is fine as far as I can tell, have previously taken run off check which was hitting around ph6, have a cheap probe which is probably useless but that seems to be reading about 6.5. Have an accurate 8 probe on the way which will hopefully be more reliable.
I did draw out a detailed schedule before I started, but found the timeline was just way off with these girls, they went into preflower really early on and I thought I was seeing n tox before I had even started feeding them. Been told the soil I use is pretty hot so felt overly cautious. My first grow they got over fed, so wanted to err on the side of caution this time round, has kinda turned round and bit me in the ass! Lessons learnt though which is the most important thing :D
Thanks again bud
 
Looks like a K or P deficiency bro. Add more bloom nutes.
First flush with ph water and the feed them heavy in bloom nutes. They were already underfed before, and now they look even more deficient.

Hey med, sounds like a plan. If theyre underfed and there’s no lockout due to ph imbalance is there any need to flush? Just curious as to why I should flush. I flushed my last time around because ph was outa whack and I’d been abusing them with ec levels due to the cal mag additive I was using.
Will definitely start them on the bloom, today is the day I reckon. Jump up to ec of like 1.2 maybe? Then keep working my way up as I go.
Cheers pal
 
Hey med, sounds like a plan. If theyre underfed and there’s no lockout due to ph imbalance is there any need to flush? Just curious as to why I should flush. I flushed my last time around because ph was outa whack and I’d been abusing them with ec levels due to the cal mag additive I was using.
Will definitely start them on the bloom, today is the day I reckon. Jump up to ec of like 1.2 maybe? Then keep working my way up as I go.
Cheers pal

Follow your gut ,, no need or reason to flush :thumbsup:
 
Hey bro, thanks for stopping by. Ph is fine as far as I can tell, have previously taken run off check which was hitting around ph6, have a cheap probe which is probably useless but that seems to be reading about 6.5. Have an accurate 8 probe on the way which will hopefully be more reliable.
I did draw out a detailed schedule before I started, but found the timeline was just way off with these girls, they went into preflower really early on and I thought I was seeing n tox before I had even started feeding them. Been told the soil I use is pretty hot so felt overly cautious. My first grow they got over fed, so wanted to err on the side of caution this time round, has kinda turned round and bit me in the ass! Lessons learnt though which is the most important thing :D
Thanks again bud

Of course man, I was in exactly the same situation which is why i thought i’d share! Used Plagron light mix with her as opposed to biobizz lightmix along with all their nutes made all this so much easier with my slightly younger plants.
Without using too much chemical nutes in the soil you don’t really have to worry about pH in the soil due to microbe activity. Makes using soil easier. Not preaching organics, just saying lol tbf i’m more interested in moving into hydro simply for the experience.

I also learnt it’s a lot easier to burn with N heavy grow formulas than with the bloom mixes. Ofc be careful, but i’ve found even autos once they get flowering start liking quite high levels of PK and Calmag, particuarly the Cal.
 
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