Try feeding closer to 6.5 my man, your pH may be the issue. Assuming that you're in soil and not coco? I can't remember since I follow so many journals.

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I personally vary my pH every feed in the range of 5.5-6.5 and IV been lucky not to run into any problems as the roots take in different nutes at different pH levels that's why I vary
 
I couldn't help myself, and got a little 'handsy' with the girls ... helping myself to a little fondle and squeeze of their developing buds.
Was pleasantly surprised that although the Sweet Trainwreck Auto looks small in size, they are firm and pert to the touch.
In fact, pretty much every bud I caressed was firmer than I imagined they would be.
Compact and perfectly formed.

I can't unread that:nono:
 
DAY 49:

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Temperatures: ... Ambient Room 24 ℃ [+/- 3 ℃]
Humidity RH%: ... 45 [+/- 5%]
Lighting: ... 4 x 600w HPS
Schedule: ... 20/4

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Non-feeding day.

Cal-Mag issue remains, but the girls look happy nonetheless, with leaves passionately and enthusiastically praying to the HPS gods.
They would also appear to still be putting on weight, which is EXCELLENT news.

You be the judge.

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Now starting to consider potential harvest dates, and when to commence flushing.
I don't want to be premature, and want to give the ladies every possible opportunity to reach their full potential.
There's still a week of full nutrient feeding in them - I'm certain of that - before flush begins.

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Odds on favourites to finish first are still Cream Caramel Auto and Cream Mandarine Auto - with the exception of Cream Mandarine Auto #2 ... a.k.a The Beast [See. photo above]. She's just starting to put her chub on now with her popcorn showing signs of morphing into a collection of multiple golf balls.

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