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Wow!! What a turn around. They've come so far ace! Just keep it up and you'll have an awesome harvest
 
I noticed about 2 weeks ago that in the runoff water i collected from all 4 clones there were gnat larvae but i didnt know from which plNt they came from so far i had only 2 gnats and they got caught in the stickys. Today i watered all 4 and they seem to only be coming out of one pot the one in the bottom right corner so i just placed them everywhere for precaution but i will probable get some sand to put on the surface. Unless someone can tell me how to kill them for good without harming my plant.
1a= diatomatiois earth (im sure i spelled that wrong... but google it... its a fine power with microscopic razor blades in it basically the will kill knats. Sprinkle over top of soil.

1b= neam oil. Spray as recommended over top of soil.

*if you can do both.... neam oil 1st, diatometious next. Do over next 3 waterings and ur good.
 
Looks like Ph fluctuation. Also is the first pic two plants or just a topped plant?

I agree with Joe though.... cal mag and maybe some N deficiency. What ppm are you feeding?
I agree with PH being the issue. You look to have a fee similar deficiencies that tend to show up with lower PH (acidic). I also grow bubbas gift and ive seen that before..... always test PH &PPM in as well as out. You will learn loads if you do. Including ph lockiut.... nutrient lockout.... or if the real problem is not enough nutrients. Cant stress enough the importance. Also, checking all of this will keep you from making too many hasty changes. Speed in plant world = death. Time heals all wounds. . . . .
 
RE: second pic. Is that by chance a clone taken while the donor plant was in flower stage? I.E. monster cropping?
No the bigger one is super silver haze i had it from seeds at the same i got few clones of bubbas gift from a buddy. The SSH outgrew the clones. Today i had to put something under the clones to bring them up to the same height
 
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