Hey Dawgg, what’s your light schedule or light hours on the garden? Think you need to flip to 12 / 12 if you haven’t already. Are you using a timer?
Now that you have cal-mag stop the epsoms. If the grow and bloom nutes have cal-mag already included then I would stop the additional cal-mag. No need to double dose them - that could lead to lockout. Most nutes are grow or bloom without cal-mag but apparently Botanicare adds them?
one plant is kinda burnt up there telling us soil / nutes are too hot. Dial down the dosage strength or alternate your routine one time do feed next time do plain water, so feed water feed water
say you plant 5 gorilla glues and they all come up perfectly - those 5 plants are unique individuals even tho they came from same parents. One could be sativa leaner, next could be indica, the 3rd one could have variegated colors, the 4th could be a shorty bush, the 5th could be half indica / half sativa.... this is called phenotypes and that’s why one plant can burn while it’s siblings are fine from the exact same nutes. They look close enough that we can’t tell the difference but those 5 GG beans will all produce different plants - they are not identical twins or quintuplets, each is unique.
I’m just 1 grower and there are plenty gardeners here much more knowledgable than me.... see what other replies you get...!
Now that you have cal-mag stop the epsoms. If the grow and bloom nutes have cal-mag already included then I would stop the additional cal-mag. No need to double dose them - that could lead to lockout. Most nutes are grow or bloom without cal-mag but apparently Botanicare adds them?
one plant is kinda burnt up there telling us soil / nutes are too hot. Dial down the dosage strength or alternate your routine one time do feed next time do plain water, so feed water feed water
say you plant 5 gorilla glues and they all come up perfectly - those 5 plants are unique individuals even tho they came from same parents. One could be sativa leaner, next could be indica, the 3rd one could have variegated colors, the 4th could be a shorty bush, the 5th could be half indica / half sativa.... this is called phenotypes and that’s why one plant can burn while it’s siblings are fine from the exact same nutes. They look close enough that we can’t tell the difference but those 5 GG beans will all produce different plants - they are not identical twins or quintuplets, each is unique.
I’m just 1 grower and there are plenty gardeners here much more knowledgable than me.... see what other replies you get...!