Any help with my girls would be greatly appreciated

Roweniii

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****Apologies if I put pictures up wrong. It's late and my Ninja is kicking **********

On my second full grow. Indoor stealth, DWC system with 5 gallon buckets. Six buckets, one reservoir with pump and airstone. I use CFLS and have 18@ 42W each, all in the 2700k range. We're just starting 5th week of flowering, and I don't expect to harvest until another 3 weeks at the least.

My issue right now is the plants. I had some slime issues which appear under control with cold water and peroxide. All girls growing well and doing what they're supposed to. However I've got a few showing signs. Some could certainly be stress (I have to dig my hand into each bucket to be sure there's not a clog in the return line and I don't think they like it) but I suspect nutrient problem. Water ph is kept between 5.4 and 6.2, 5.4 being the ideal. My water has high ph so I never have to bring ph BACK UP.

Pictures: They're all producing, but have all been exibiting the same symptoms, Yellowing leaves turning to rush as they close on the bud site. I've not had a bud site "go down" but I'm starting to see orange hairs on some of them (and not the kind I would expect nearer the end of their growth cycle.)

I hope someone can shed some light on this for me
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morphRx

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I had a similar issue with 2 plants of mine, not so much of the yellowing like yours but the burnt edges slowly forming over the whole leaf... Apparently there was a build up in my soil, I flushed with gal of 10ppm distilled water and the run off was 2200+ppm... So I put 2 more gallons through it and brought the ppm down to around 300 with a ph of 7.0. The other plant same thing just a bit higher ppm's and a bit lower ph....

Maybe your problem is over fertilizing like my issue was?
 

BygonEra

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Kind of looks like too much K, which can block out other nutrients pretty quickly. Happened to mine late in flowering I guess because of the high K in my bloom nutes. Looks like it needs a boost of cal mag and to cut back on the K.
 

Roweniii

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Thanks for the informative replies folks! I've got cal-mag and always add it with each feeding but guess not enough. Good news is these girls are hardy!
 
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