Sorry someone didn't reply sooner, @bigaizsosexy , no sure where everyone's at...maybe holiday stuff.

Anyhow....a few folks, including myself have seen a similar thing with their Kindsoil grows where everything looks great until they start to bloom and then a week or two into flower it starts looking like cal/mag deficiencies.

I'd try giving it some molasses as well as a good organic cal/mag supplement to see if that helps. If you've got some available, a good compost tea might help as well.
 
Modified and supplemented Kindsoil Auto Berry Bomb's at about day 61:

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@Ozone69

Thanks for the reply, and I knew I couldn't be the only one experiencing this issue.

Thanks for additional information. I started supplementing with molasses, so I am glad we are on the same page.

Last question:

Did you follow the breeders recommendation on any of your kind soil grows (referring to harvesting the plant)? Positronics states 65-70 days, but she looks like she can easily go past 70.
 
Can someone please tell how much kindsoil is recommended for a 2 gallon pot. Thanks

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Can a person reuse kindsoil

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I haven't read personally where anyone has tried reusing it yet. Sure you could, but you would need to recharge it between uses to really do it right. Maybe one reuse without recharging, but I wouldn't go more than that personally and even then I'd be keeping a close eye on that grow.

Still learning the basics of organic soils myself, so not sure what would be the right additives to look at for doing a proper recharge on a batch. Would probably start with some Earthworm Castings, molasses, and then add the right guano's and fish meal, and maybe some compost from there and let it all cook for a while to really do it up. There's a lot of good info and recipes over in the organics section in the TLO and supersoil stuff and I'd guess somewhere in it there's probably some good info on recharging and reusing water only soils. Going to have to start reading up on it all soon, myself as I'm hoping to start doing some mixes "from scratch" to re-use soil when the current grows finish up.:smoking:
 
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