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First time grower here. I’m doing this in 5gallon smart pots with fox farm soil. We are currently in week 4 of flower of an “unknown” femenized seed and I’m feeding her flora series recommended nutes and I water after every two feeding. Last run off was 1250 ppm and ph of 6.2 I just don’t understand what’s wrong with her. I increased calmag from 1 ml to 3ml/Gallon thinking it’s a calcium deficiency and nothing she got worse if anything. Here are some pics any help will be greatly appreciated.
I don't feed above 1000ppm. Soil has nutrients in it, maybe your overfeeding. Adding that much cal/mag might be causing some problems. Imbalance of one nutrient can lead to problems with others(lockout).
Looks like a phosphorous or potassium problem.
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Quote: phychotron said: I don't feed above 1000ppm. Soil has nutrients in it, maybe your overfeeding. Adding that much cal/mag might be causing some problems. Imbalance of one nutrient can lead to problems with others(lockout).
Looks like a phosphorous or potassium problem.
Flushing your plants with room temperature tap water will remove the imbalance. And when you start fertilizing again use only 500ppm for a week or two.