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Just planted another seed and im not sure what im doing wrong here.

Started Sept 24th in soil.

Water phd at 6.7 ish

I started feeding October 6th

2ml/gal Sensi Bloom and 3ml/gal voodoo juice.

I go Feed/plain phd water/feed so on.

I noticed a few days ago issues with the leaves. See the pics.

I started to add Calmag this week.

Does this look like Cal deficiency?
 

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Just planted another seed and im not sure what im doing wrong here.

Started Sept 24th in soil.

Water phd at 6.7 ish

I started feeding October 6th

2ml/gal Sensi Bloom and 3ml/gal voodoo juice.

I go Feed/plain phd water/feed so on.

I noticed a few days ago issues with the leaves. See the pics.

I started to add Calmag this week.

Does this look like Cal deficiency?

What's the strain m8?
 
Looks like a combo of things. What soil are you using? What is the ppm of your feed? What is the ppm of your run off? Sensi Bloom from what I remember, is 2 parts.. Are you using both A and B? Were you using Sensi Grow before that, or just bloom the whole time? 6.7 ph is kinda high.. Ph rises as the plants feed and the pot dries out.. I'd check the ph of some run off to be safe. Doesn't take much to go from 6.7 to over 7.
 
Plant looks pretty healthy to me, but in the first pic, it looks like light burn. I wonder if the lights were to close to the canopy during the early stage of life?

Also, next run maybe you should consider running a organic super soil. Then you don’t have to worry about applying synthetic fertilizers, and you only have to water. Plus the product quality is better.
 
Looks like a combo of things. What soil are you using? What is the ppm of your feed? What is the ppm of your run off? Sensi Bloom from what I remember, is 2 parts.. Are you using both A and B? Were you using Sensi Grow before that, or just bloom the whole time? 6.7 ph is kinda high.. Ph rises as the plants feed and the pot dries out.. I'd check the ph of some run off to be safe. Doesn't take much to go from 6.7 to over 7.
Yeah the lights were a bit close 18 inches on about 80%. Im using both a&b. I dont check my runoff nor my soil ppm. Im using Just right light soil. But bought biobizz lite for my next grow. I have never used grow, always bloom, the guy at the hydro store said that was ok.
 
Plant looks pretty healthy to me, but in the first pic, it looks like light burn. I wonder if the lights were to close to the canopy during the early stage of life?

Also, next run maybe you should consider running a organic super soil. Then you don’t have to worry about applying synthetic fertilizers, and you only have to water. Plus the product quality is better.
Light burn would cause those brown spots?
 
Yeah the lights were a bit close 18 inches on about 80%. Im using both a&b. I dont check my runoff nor my soil ppm. Im using Just right light soil. But bought biobizz lite for my next grow. I have never used grow, always bloom, the guy at the hydro store said that was ok.
That's not light stress.. Light height isn't the issue. Your plant is showing signs of feeding problems. You have to find the problems. When you take your car to the shop and say "something's wrong with it", they do a diagnostic check and look at all the basics first.. You have to do the same. Check the ph run off.. Check the ppms of your feeds and runoff.. This is the only way to know how and if your plants are feeding.. if the plant is deficient (not being fed enough) the ppms will be low, in the 2-300 range.. if there is an excess of nutrients in the soil, causing a lock out, the ppms will be in the 800-1000 range. If the run off ph is out of range, it will lock out certain nutrients, causing them to be unavailable to the plant. Ppms and ph are two of your best tools in your tool belt. They are like your hammer and wrench.. Unfortunately, without that basic information any advice given will be just a guess.. But with that info, we can begin to pin point the problems
 
That's not light stress.. Light height isn't the issue. Your plant is showing signs of feeding problems. You have to find the problems. When you take your car to the shop and say "something's wrong with it", they do a diagnostic check and look at all the basics first.. You have to do the same. Check the ph run off.. Check the ppms of your feeds and runoff.. This is the only way to know how and if your plants are feeding.. if the plant is deficient (not being fed enough) the ppms will be low, in the 2-300 range.. if there is an excess of nutrients in the soil, causing a lock out, the ppms will be in the 800-1000 range. If the run off ph is out of range, it will lock out certain nutrients, causing them to be unavailable to the plant. Ppms and ph are two of your best tools in your tool belt. They are like your hammer and wrench.. Unfortunately, without that basic information any advice given will be just a guess.. But with that info, we can begin to pin point the problems
Ill check the runoff, ive never fed to runoff before so ill see what i can get. I think I have a ppm pen around here somewhere. Where am i checking the PPM?
 
That's not light stress.. Light height isn't the issue. Your plant is showing signs of feeding problems. You have to find the problems. When you take your car to the shop and say "something's wrong with it", they do a diagnostic check and look at all the basics first.. You have to do the same. Check the ph run off.. Check the ppms of your feeds and runoff.. This is the only way to know how and if your plants are feeding.. if the plant is deficient (not being fed enough) the ppms will be low, in the 2-300 range.. if there is an excess of nutrients in the soil, causing a lock out, the ppms will be in the 800-1000 range. If the run off ph is out of range, it will lock out certain nutrients, causing them to be unavailable to the plant. Ppms and ph are two of your best tools in your tool belt. They are like your hammer and wrench.. Unfortunately, without that basic information any advice given will be just a guess.. But with that info, we can begin to pin point the problems
I checked the ppm of my feed it was 290. Runoff PPM is 685, Runoff PH is 5.8
 
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