What the hell could this be

since you are giving calmag already, I have two more suggestions to try. First, adjust your pH somewhere else than where you have been doing it. If you are adjusting to 5.5, go up to 5.8 and if you are down at the low end, try adjusting for a couple of waterings up to the high end and see if you can get a better pickup of the elements that are being locked out.

Also, I am wondering if you have flushed the salts and leftover nutes out of your coco here at the end so as to clear the roots for full uptake? This situation could also cause what I see going on here.

Yes, I know you say you have done this before and not had problems... but maybe you didn't have this strong of plants last time? maybe something else has changed, such as nutes, water or additional supplements? It seems clear to me what is happening, it is just why it is occurring that we need to figure out.
 
these two where in same pack lol :cheesygrinsmiley: had to feed completely different
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since you are giving calmag already, I have two more suggestions to try. First, adjust your pH somewhere else than where you have been doing it. If you are adjusting to 5.5, go up to 5.8 and if you are down at the low end, try adjusting for a couple of waterings up to the high end and see if you can get a better pickup of the elements that are being locked out.

Also, I am wondering if you have flushed the salts and leftover nutes out of your coco here at the end so as to clear the roots for full uptake? This situation could also cause what I see going on here.

Yes, I know you say you have done this before and not had problems... but maybe you didn't have this strong of plants last time? maybe something else has changed, such as nutes, water or additional supplements? It seems clear to me what is happening, it is just why it is occurring that we need to figure out.
Ph been 5.8. Went up to 6.0 when they started flowering but only for 2 waters on the sick ones then bk to 5.8 never went below 5.8. Try 5.5 and a good flush then or a feed with plenty runoff?
 
Hey guys, pics 4&5 from your 1st post, and all in the second round strike me as male but not 100% sure, wish I could see them in person.

I am not seeing any pistils in those pictures which leads me to think male or seeds
I am 99.9 its male too mate, that's why i need more voices on it
 
5.5 will drop you out of P and mag stick to 5.8 , its (K) add mag your down a little , they need more (K) , try putting twice the pot size feed of 1/2 strength cal mag always add ten minutes before the rest to your nutrient solution , 1/4 strength base and 1/4 strength pk boost if you have any or use 1/2 strength base if no pk boost , PLENTY OF RUN OFF soak it like a sponge , get the pot heavy no dry pockets from the no run off you were doing, bit of a reset
 
Ph been 5.8. Went up to 6.0 when they started flowering but only for 2 waters on the sick ones then bk to 5.8 never went below 5.8. Try 5.5 and a good flush then or a feed with plenty runoff?
I think going to the low end, by pH adjusting to 5.5, will pick up a different set of minerals than pH adjusting the middle of the range will do. I am convinced now however that your complication is nothing more than a salt lockout on a grow that hasn't been flushed. I would flush and give the full recommended amount of calmag at the correct pH and see what happens. Keep your fix simple so you know what it is you did to fix it. I see no indication that anything less than the full calmag supplement dosage be used.
 
I think going to the low end, by pH adjusting to 5.5, will pick up a different set of minerals than pH adjusting the middle of the range will do. I am convinced now however that your complication is nothing more than a salt lockout on a grow that hasn't been flushed. I would flush and give the full recommended amount of calmag at the correct pH and see what happens. Keep your fix simple so you know what it is you did to fix it. I see no indication that anything less than the full calmag supplement dosage be used.
So flush with ph 5.5 and just cal mag no nutes?
 
had another good look there is a good bit of tip burn so yeah a lock out and hermies it still can be ,
some people flush with weak nutes ,some don't just ph water then nutes ,
as you see people do things different , there is a coco thread , , ill try find the link , I've always ran a weak flush but sometimes it added to the problem sometimes i got away with it, got away with i think in a bigger coco perlite mix, 60/40 something like that
 
I meant keep it isolated to see if it fruits up with a shipload of seeds or just a few, you can always kill it but see what it does without putting your garden at risk of spread.

Wait maybe I need to reread the whole thread - is it a pollinated chick, full on male or just hermie? Might be good to isolate and see, if kept separate then you could catch pollen or kill later or whatever.

Hopefully you have already taken the precautions, mist or hose down the other chicks with water to kill any stray pollen, put a bag over it and move it for sure and give it another day or two and post new zoomed up pics.
 
I meant keep it isolated to see if it fruits up with a shipload of seeds or just a few, you can always kill it but see what it does without putting your garden at risk of spread.

Wait maybe I need to reread the whole thread - is it a pollinated chick, full on male or just hermie? Might be good to isolate and see, if kept separate then you could catch pollen or kill later or whatever.

Hopefully you have already taken the precautions, mist or hose down the other chicks with water to kill any stray pollen, put a bag over it and move it for sure and give it another day or two and post new zoomed up pics.
Arranged another light off a friend so she will be going into self isolation tomoz lol. Don’t know if it even hermie yet. It was a fem seed and all looked ok till about a week ago. Looks hermie but not exact so might just be baddd lockout ?
 
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