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  1. Kushash

    Calcium or magnesium deficiancy? But why?

    . The OP is using advance nutrition grow a+b Tap water. Calcium level unknown. Cal mag with every feeding. Could it be too much calcium?
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    Bug ID help

    How many legs? Soil mites have 8 legs, root aphids have 6.
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    Calcium or magnesium deficiancy? But why?

    A so-called perfect soil for growing weed does not need to be fed almost every watering. This is a good example of how not to grow using soil. Switch to coco, coco loves to be fed every day.
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    First grow, possible problem. Please help if you can.

    Looks like a type of leaf variegation on the 1st and 2nd set of leaves. Not bugs, not light, not deficient.
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    Leaf yellowing ?nute deficiency ?

    If it was me, I would not flush I would give the plant water only, no bloom food. If a leaf is more than 50% damaged and is drying out, I'd probably remove it. I'd try to keep the upper leaves if they only have minor yellowing. Next, I would try to read the plant to see if a legitimate...
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    Other Plants

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    Leaf yellowing ?nute deficiency ?

    If you look at iron deficiency in the link you posted, you will see the similarities to the OP's 1st picture. Iron lockout/deficiency can be caused by too much bloom food/ phosphorus.
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    Leaf yellowing ?nute deficiency ?

    That crossed my mind. I could be wrong, but I ruled that out as normally the leaves canoe up with micro mites.
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    Leaf yellowing ?nute deficiency ?

    I went back and saw you are using well water. Sometimes well water has a high mineral count so it's never a bad idea to have it tested. I can't tell what the problem is other than it appears in the 1st pic to be a lockout from bloom food/phosphorus. The second pic looks like it fried. I see you...
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    Leaf yellowing ?nute deficiency ?

    One light feeding should not cause such a drastic change. I'm curious if you would detail how you fed the plant. Was it a specific amount of fertilizer added to water then watered in? How much fertilizer to water? What size pots are you growing in?
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    Leaf yellowing ?nute deficiency ?

    I looked at the pics and wondered what bloom food was likely given because it looks like too much Phosphorus in the 1st pic. Earth juice rainbow mix pro bloom is high in fast acting bat and seabird guano. Too much bloom food when flowering begins is a common mistake.
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    Other Plants

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    Wtf is up qith my plants?

    The key is that no other leaves are affected. If it was mites there would be damage on other leaves. I think Nutty sKunK called it in post 14, moisture stress, IMO.
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    Funkfetti - shriveled clawed leaves (since early veg)

    Doesn't look like a tox or deficiency to me so I'm going with environment. Doesn't mean the environment is bad now but likely was at some time during the grow.
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    Time.

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    Time.

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    Reading TDS meter?

    Keep in mind different companies use different scales for ppm, got to find out if it's 500 or 700.
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    how to get glossy/shiny leaves, is it good?

    I keep my humidity low compared to others. I guess that would cause a shine right? My humidity averages 40 - 45 in veg and I try to keep it under 50 in flower. I live in a dry climate and if anything, need to occasionally run an evaporative cooler when it goes below 40.
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    how to get glossy/shiny leaves, is it good?

    That quote wasn't said by me in your post # 33 above. That was said by obijohn in post 28. Somehow the quote got mixed up.
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    how to get glossy/shiny leaves, is it good?

    They look excellent. That to me is an example of high brix. They look like an example I was going to use actually. I have to go look through my pics to find some with a higher level of shine that I consider healthy. Maybe later with a beer. Do you consider yours to have a shine? My pic below to...
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