Wilting Leaves & Stunted Growth

Sevren

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Strain: Super Cali Haze
Age: 45 days
Soil: FFoF
Nutes: Big Bloom and Grow Big
Container: 3 gallon Smart Pot

This has been going on for about a week now and I thought it was normal at first and now it seems to be affecting the entire plant. New leaves look very wilted and are no longer growing. New stems are staying folded up and haven't opened at all. The older leaves are now starting to show the signs of a nute deficiency. The nute feeding schedule is 1tsp to 1 gallon, fed every other watering, with water ph'ed to 6.8 - 7. At first I thought it might have been a nitrogen deficiency. Now, I'm not sure and it's starting to really effect the entire plant. I'm starting to really worry I may lose this whole grow. Any advice or diagnosis would be extremely helpful.

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maps84

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You need to supplement magnesium, About the "Claw" looking leaves, don't worry, they'll perk up when the demand of N increases in bloom and the plan finally deplete most of it, but do not feed more N bro it's good.
 

Sevren

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Thank's for the advice. I originally thought it was depleted of N due to the bottom leaves had gone yellow. I should of noted that in the original description, but I suppose a lack of magnesium could have done just the same.
 

maps84

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Thank's for the advice. I originally thought it was depleted of N due to the bottom leaves had gone yellow. I should of noted that in the original description, but I suppose a lack of magnesium could have done just the same.
You can give them a Light grow feeding if you want.. They won't take it badly
 

Sevren

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Thanks for the advice again. So, I realize that it will take more than just 2 days or so for things to pick up. But, I think it may be getting worse? I held off on giving a light feed since I wanted to see if she would pick up a bit. But, I'm still stumped as to what may be going on. I don't think it's root based since the Smart Pot should be aerating the roots plenty. Or I could be a complete dumbass and it could be making things worse. The soil is nice and cool though, about a 10 degree difference from the top of the box to the bottom in the collection tray. The box is running an average of about 77-75, with mid 80's at the top and a low 70 at the bottom. I'm not really sure if this info helps any, but I thought I would throw it in there if it is in fact a root issue. Thoughts?

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