Why isn't my plant progressing?

My Harleyquinn CBD plants are now about a Month and 4 days old. I started LST at around week 3 and since then my plants are just in slow mode. Why are the plants not progressing I don't really understand. If you have any advice for me please let me know. I am loosing hope in my grow :(
Id say they are slow as leaves help with photosynthesis, if you take off, you slow growth.
 
Id say they are slow as leaves help with photosynthesis, if you take off, you slow growth.
Yeah I realised that, but now I have the problem that leaves are dieing and or getting yellow dots on them. As seen on the pics on page 2 at the bottom of the thread. I dont know what it is though? Maybe fertilizer( I havent watered with fert in like 1 week, cuz I want to flush them every so often) or it is because they are. Not exposed to light. I would be very gratefull if someone had an Idea and would share it here.
 
Yeah I realised that, but now I have the problem that leaves are dieing and or getting yellow dots on them. As seen on the pics on page 2 at the bottom of the thread. I dont know what it is though? Maybe fertilizer( I havent watered with fert in like 1 week, cuz I want to flush them every so often) or it is because they are. Not exposed to light. I would be very gratefull if someone had an Idea and would share it here.
 

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Every plant I have grown in Biobizz All Mix ends up having a mag deficiency. Do a search on Goggle and I am sure you will find lots of information about it! But when you water or feed, add 1/4 tsp of Epsom salt per gallon of water to correct your current issue. But, the leaves that have those spots will not recover. You should also foliar feed them with 1/4 tsp of Epsom salt per gallon of water to save as many leaves as you can, because it will take (5-7) days before the added Epsom salt you will add to your watering, is available to the plant!
 
Every plant I have grown in Biobizz All Mix ends up having a mag deficiency. Do a search on Goggle and I am sure you will find lots of information about it! But when you water or feed, add 1/4 tsp of Epsom salt per gallon of water to correct your current issue. But, the leaves that have those spots will not recover. You should also foliar feed them with 1/4 tsp of Epsom salt per gallon of water to save as many leaves as you can, because it will take (5-7) days before the added Epsom salt you will add to your watering, is available to the plant!
Yeah I already remove the leaves that had these spots
 
Every plant I have grown in Biobizz All Mix ends up having a mag deficiency. Do a search on Goggle and I am sure you will find lots of information about it! But when you water or feed, add 1/4 tsp of Epsom salt per gallon of water to correct your current issue. But, the leaves that have those spots will not recover. You should also foliar feed them with 1/4 tsp of Epsom salt per gallon of water to save as many leaves as you can, because it will take (5-7) days before the added Epsom salt you will add to your watering, is available to the plant!
Is regular salt also okay?, What fert would you recommend that feeds the plants accuratly
 
Not trying to hijack this thread, but I noticed one of my seedlings going limp, the stem is just really skinny like it has gotten sucked it’s life out, leaves are healthy though. I’m pretty sure it was the heat from the sun that made it fall over, now I’m just figuring if I should keep it or throw it away lol
 

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Not trying to hijack this thread, but I noticed one of my seedlings going limp, the stem is just really skinny like it has gotten sucked it’s life out, leaves are healthy though. I’m pretty sure it was the heat from the sun that made it fall over, now I’m just figuring if I should keep it or throw it away lol
To be honest to me it looks like the seedling is done for.
 
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