My White Widow auto LST training done

UkSmoker1986

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Do you all this this girl will cont3 to thrive ? Im seeing some problems with leaves do you agree. Cal mag been purchased now as a few ppl have suggested this could be the problem
 

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Do you all this this girl will cont3 to thrive ? Im seeing some problems with leaves do you agree. Cal mag been purchased now as a few ppl have suggested this could be the problem
Your plant looks pretty good. I'm gonna go through some stuff about Ph and how it can hide issues.
Do you know what your Ph is? A wonky Ph can mess up how your plant takes in certain elements like Magnesium and Calcium for instance. But it can also screw up Potasium, Iron, and other micro elements. When that happens it can be very difficult to track down the root cause of the problem. So if you have a way check Ph give it a try. Collect your drain water and test it. Then adjust to 6.0 ish. If you find your Ph is in the 7s or higher, flush the pot with a ton of water Ph-ed to 5.5 to bring the rhizome health back. If your plant was a month old you would probably see a boost in growth. Since it's fairly close to the chop I doubt it

Having done the above I will admit it probably IS a Calcium issue, but now you know a bit more about what's going on. And a good base start from.
 
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