StonedTanuki
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Hello, I have been a long time lurker of the site, often reading threads for fun and general information; learned lots.
It worries me that my first post should be about a plant problem, but it is what it is
My ladies have been in flowering for close to about 5-6 weeks; the LST'd girl is a week behind her sister. They have been maintained outdoors since sprouting and are in mix of MG Organic soil and MG seed starter soils with broken clay at the bottom for good drainage. The grow started in the beginning of May and obviously has been slow because of Geography. They are, however, free of bugs and have been getting as much attention as I can provide. Nute's are nothing more than an organic fish mix (Neptune's?) and standard MG plant food I found in the garage.
The first pics are of my Lst lady just before she shot into full flowering (the growth of hairs was small, but noticeable) Following these, are pictures taken today of the damage showing on the leaves. The sun has been dick'ish this week and hasn't shown, so she looks a little weepy, but sunshine is on the forecast for the upcoming days as well as nice temps.
Not sure, but I think it may be a Magnesium deficiency, if so, I have the Epsom Salts and water already waiting.
Cheers and Thanks!
It worries me that my first post should be about a plant problem, but it is what it is

My ladies have been in flowering for close to about 5-6 weeks; the LST'd girl is a week behind her sister. They have been maintained outdoors since sprouting and are in mix of MG Organic soil and MG seed starter soils with broken clay at the bottom for good drainage. The grow started in the beginning of May and obviously has been slow because of Geography. They are, however, free of bugs and have been getting as much attention as I can provide. Nute's are nothing more than an organic fish mix (Neptune's?) and standard MG plant food I found in the garage.
The first pics are of my Lst lady just before she shot into full flowering (the growth of hairs was small, but noticeable) Following these, are pictures taken today of the damage showing on the leaves. The sun has been dick'ish this week and hasn't shown, so she looks a little weepy, but sunshine is on the forecast for the upcoming days as well as nice temps.
Not sure, but I think it may be a Magnesium deficiency, if so, I have the Epsom Salts and water already waiting.
Cheers and Thanks!