Is this a magnesium deficiency?

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Hi all, need some help to see if this is a mag deficiency. I'm running kind hot soil with distilled water. This is an autoflower. It's droopy and you can see one of the bottom leaves yellowing pretty good. New growth also not looking green enough for my liking. Thanks!20181219_091737.jpg
 
I'm not an expert by any stretch of the imagination. But I do believe the lighter color growth is just where it's starting to flower. I mean, all my autos did that at the bud sites, but not to that degree. Both those are some pretty dark green leaves too, so it may be a little hard to judge in comparison.

Also, I swear plants droop sometimes. I'd almost swear they sleep. Though I'd be tempted to think that plants drooping because it's time to water it. What strain is that? How old is it?
 
Yellowing on mainly bottom leaves first can mean watering issues as well as nitrogen deficiency. If your watering had been good I would lean towards nitrogen but I am no expert.
 
Also, I swear plants droop sometimes. I'd almost swear they sleep. Though I'd be tempted to think that plants drooping because it's time to water it. What strain is that? How old is it?

I think watering is ok because it's been doing this for a little while and even after I water it.

It's supposedly Jack Herer Auto and it's from crop king seeds. It's been about 45 days since it sprouted from the soil but barely showing preflowers. I hope it's actually an auto lol
 
The new growth leaves are also pretty soft/tender but not dry or papery. I'm not sure what that means in terms of plant health
 
Hi all, need some help to see if this is a mag deficiency. I'm running kind hot soil with distilled water. This is an autoflower. It's droopy and you can see one of the bottom leaves yellowing pretty good. New growth also not looking green enough for my liking. Thanks!View attachment 4251726
Looks all good.. few burnt tips which would suggest you do have a hot mix.. one yellow leaf at the bottom is nothing to worry about imo. Keep going with the water for a while to cool down the mix. Is it growing fast? New leaves have always started pale for me, they just don't have a tan yet.
 
Hmm ok thanks blent. Can you look at this pic though.. Why so droopy?? This pic is from yesterday and sorry for the toilet in the background lol
 

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Hmm ok thanks blent. Can you look at this pic though.. Why so droopy?? This pic is from yesterday and sorry for the toilet in the background lol
Yeah pretty small for 45 days eh... Looks like it's just had a hard time, might have suffered some root burn in the early days.. I always see auto's look like this though they seem to never recover when stunted early on. Sorry I don't have any suggestions other than just keep pushing on and see if any of the symptoms develop further.
 
If I we're a betting man, (which I am) I would wager, that a quality PH probe in that soil would read below 6....
Most of my "deficiency" problems were proven to be a result of soil PH falling under the optimal zone, caused by keeping the medium too wet, leading to an imbalance in micronutrient availablility…...
 
Thanks chip... I've suspected the same and I do have a cheap ph meter that I DO NOT trust but it's reading about 6.0.... I think the actual ph might be lower though. I also did one of these soil tests that indicates about 6.0 but these are so hard to read... 15452587415157762996094817998635.jpg
 
What medium are you using exactly? What, if anything, have you been feeding it? How often do you water and in what amounts? size of pot? type of light? temps/humidity?
 
So it's organic super soil. Kind hot soil. I've been watering it only when needed, meaning I only water when the pot feels light and the top 2 inches of the soil are dry. 3 gallon fabric pot and 1000 watt MH bulb. Temp is about 75 and humidity about 40%
 
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