First grow need help

Blitz35

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Becareful jumping the gun on a clueless, baseless reply! You have a tiny bit of yellowing and one small leaf eaten at the bottom, both leaves it appears you had to lift a bigger sun leaf over it to show the damage. She seems to be quite bushy and those leaves that are hidden from light, or parts of leaves that don't get much, the plant will consume them as they are not necessary. A calcium deficiency does not start at the bottom of a plant and it looks nothing like that. A magnesium issue as well would be evident on most of the middle leaves, nothing shows a lack of either element!
To get a better reply, if there was an issue, it's best to put everything down, your grow medium, your watering habits and feeds, lights being used, that way you don't get a complete guess that will send you down a bad road of trying to fix something that is normal.
 

Smokymickpot

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Becareful jumping the gun on a clueless, baseless reply! You have a tiny bit of yellowing and one small leaf eaten at the bottom, both leaves it appears you had to lift a bigger sun leaf over it to show the damage. She seems to be quite bushy and those leaves that are hidden from light, or parts of leaves that don't get much, the plant will consume them as they are not necessary. A calcium deficiency does not start at the bottom of a plant and it looks nothing like that. A magnesium issue as well would be evident on most of the middle leaves, nothing shows a lack of either element!
To get a better reply, if there was an issue, it's best to put everything down, your grow medium, your watering habits and feeds, lights being used, that way you don't get a complete guess that will send you down a bad road of trying to fix something that is normal.
Growing autoflowers in Fox Farm Ocean Forest. Been feeding about every 3 day feeding nutrients every third feeding. Feeding with cal mag flora micro and flora bloom. Using distilled water 1000w led running 20/4 and 19 w led running 24.
 

Blitz35

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"Been feeding about every 3 day feeding nutrients every third feeding."
I have no idea what that means, but if using ffof mix, on an auto nonetheless, it seems you have enough food, plus feeding (you never mentioned amounts fed and amount watered), it surely doesn't appear to be underfeeding, i think you're fine, leaves have some blemishes at times, especially ones down low out of light.
 

Smokymickpot

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"Been feeding about every 3 day feeding nutrients every third feeding."
I have no idea what that means, but if using ffof mix, on an auto nonetheless, it seems you have enough food, plus feeding (you never mentioned amounts fed and amount watered), it surely doesn't appear to be underfeeding, i think you're fine, leaves have some blemishes at times, especially ones down low out of light.
I water every three days. I only water with nutrients on every 3rd watering when I water with nutrients I use 1ML cal/mag, 2ML Micro, 4ML Bloom.
 

Blitz35

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I water every three days. I only water with nutrients on every 3rd watering when I water with nutrients I use 1ML cal/mag, 2ML Micro, 4ML Bloom.
Those numbers seem ok for an auto, plus your soil is rich. I don't think you have a nutrient issue at all. Looks like week 5, starting flowering, i don't have much to say, i don't see an issue.
 

TheGreenGreek

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Becareful jumping the gun on a clueless, baseless reply! You have a tiny bit of yellowing and one small leaf eaten at the bottom, both leaves it appears you had to lift a bigger sun leaf over it to show the damage. She seems to be quite bushy and those leaves that are hidden from light, or parts of leaves that don't get much, the plant will consume them as they are not necessary. A calcium deficiency does not start at the bottom of a plant and it looks nothing like that. A magnesium issue as well would be evident on most of the middle leaves, nothing shows a lack of either element!
To get a better reply, if there was an issue, it's best to put everything down, your grow medium, your watering habits and feeds, lights being used, that way you don't get a complete guess that will send you down a bad road of trying to fix something that is normal.
Clueless and baseless? Hahahahaha. Yet you ignored the rest of my replies that I recommended testing the pH and PPMs.
 

Blitz35

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Clueless and baseless? Hahahahaha. Yet you ignored the rest of my replies that I recommended testing the pH and PPMs.
When you post "Ca/Mg for sure", then you say same as your plant, for which btw you have a thread going and asking what the issue is, yet now you say it is cal mag and so is this lol..then suggest and overwatering? Yes, that is clueless and baseless! lol...You have no idea what he is feeding, when and how much he is watering, you immediately assume it is 'for sure' cal AND mag issue, same as yours, still not sure why you have a thread going asking what the issue is with yours when you know for sure lol. Then, sadly, op believes you and is now about to dump something on his plants when there is no issue with cal mag at all..so ya, that's hurting someone else who doesn't yet know not to jump on the first clueless reply he/she gets, and they are about to follow your lost advice! If you actually think that that tiny bit of yellowing or dead leaf that is hidden from light, is ph related, yet all other leaves that get light are green and fine, hmmm, ph? really? Ppm issue? again, a pinch of yellowing on a shaded leaf and you think what? maybe overfeed or no, cal mag for sure! lol..yet again, all other leaves and shoots are just fine? Get a clue dude! Poor guy might ruin his plants listening to your lost suggestion, which hopefully he didnt do!
 
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