Bilgerat
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2) Indoor/Outdoor?: Tent/closet space. DR60 II tent ventilated out of the top via 170 CFM In-line fan with carbon filter. Using 2 Kessil H350's, Deep Purple and Magenta (not sure if it's important but I just added the Deep Purple last week so I'm not sure if adding a new light mid-growth has caused stress of some sort) Humidity kept in control with an ultrasonic humidifier. Also added an Exhale co2 bag.
3) Watering schedule?: was once a week or so towards the beginning now it's every 4 days as they show signs of thirst within that time period
4) Medium?: Fox Farms Ocean Forest regrettably (very hot at first)
5) Stage?: Vegetative, they were planted late September/Early October
Temps stay above 69 and hover between 70-75. Humidity is always kept 40% or above usually 40-50%. I pH a large gallon jug of R/O water (0.17 PPM) to as close to 6.5 as I can get it (usually 6.4 or 6.6).
These plants were burnt to the point of almost needing pulled due to the heat of Fox Farms Ocean Forest. I flushed them twice (11/20 and 12/29) with Clearex and they exploded into new growth. Unfortunately they've been overtaken by a deficiency of some sort. I should've started nutes the second that the flush was over but I was worried they had already suffered enough burn and wanted to see improvement on the burn. I have added no new nutes since the flush aside from yesterday (added a tablespoon of epsom salts per 1 gallon to their watering due to suspecting this deficiency to be magnesium in nature but I'm a first time grower and have no actual experience in catching deficiencies). I have some Cal-Mag on the way and have not given them any magnesium foliar feedings yet.
Pics galore:
I'd greatly appreciate some help on diagnosing this deficiency so I can give them what they want and get onto flowering
3) Watering schedule?: was once a week or so towards the beginning now it's every 4 days as they show signs of thirst within that time period
4) Medium?: Fox Farms Ocean Forest regrettably (very hot at first)
5) Stage?: Vegetative, they were planted late September/Early October
Temps stay above 69 and hover between 70-75. Humidity is always kept 40% or above usually 40-50%. I pH a large gallon jug of R/O water (0.17 PPM) to as close to 6.5 as I can get it (usually 6.4 or 6.6).
These plants were burnt to the point of almost needing pulled due to the heat of Fox Farms Ocean Forest. I flushed them twice (11/20 and 12/29) with Clearex and they exploded into new growth. Unfortunately they've been overtaken by a deficiency of some sort. I should've started nutes the second that the flush was over but I was worried they had already suffered enough burn and wanted to see improvement on the burn. I have added no new nutes since the flush aside from yesterday (added a tablespoon of epsom salts per 1 gallon to their watering due to suspecting this deficiency to be magnesium in nature but I'm a first time grower and have no actual experience in catching deficiencies). I have some Cal-Mag on the way and have not given them any magnesium foliar feedings yet.
Pics galore:
I'd greatly appreciate some help on diagnosing this deficiency so I can give them what they want and get onto flowering