Emilya Green
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Then to add to this a bit, the overall color of your plant seems to be off a bit. I also noted that some of your upper sun leaves are hooking downward, as if to point to the roots. Oftentimes I see this hooking (clawing) all over the plant, when the plant is complaining about overwatering or excessive nutes, but yours isn't doing that, it is only clawing in the upper growth. The upper growth is all about the nutrition available to it right now, for that is the prime directive, to grow buds and bud sites. While the plant is able to draw from its resources (the lower leaves) for now to keep building that top growth, it knows it cant do that forever. That upper clawing is showing you that there is a need... and you should pay close attention to it.
You didn't respond to this part of my earlier advice, probably because you don't agree with it. I told you that you should feed the recommended amounts. I am betting that you read somewhere that Autos must be lightly fed. This I am afraid, is a myth. Autos are just another plant, and a fast growing one at that. It needs just as many nutes as any other cannabis plant does, probably more. The thing that confuses folks is that in the beginning, Autos take a bit of a break for a week or so, and feeding them heavily at that point can be harmful, especially if you are pushing water too. You're well beyond that point now, and your plant looks a little hungry. I bet that 90% of your problems go away once you start feeding with a reasonable EC for the size of your plant.
You didn't respond to this part of my earlier advice, probably because you don't agree with it. I told you that you should feed the recommended amounts. I am betting that you read somewhere that Autos must be lightly fed. This I am afraid, is a myth. Autos are just another plant, and a fast growing one at that. It needs just as many nutes as any other cannabis plant does, probably more. The thing that confuses folks is that in the beginning, Autos take a bit of a break for a week or so, and feeding them heavily at that point can be harmful, especially if you are pushing water too. You're well beyond that point now, and your plant looks a little hungry. I bet that 90% of your problems go away once you start feeding with a reasonable EC for the size of your plant.