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I have also posted this with other Pics and Info on my live intro thread "CLICK HERE" (I don't want to clog up space with duplicated info).
I am about 2 weeks away from chopping them down, just about to start on the final plain water flush, I have reduced the nutrients a little in preparation.
One of the plants is showing the following symptoms of a mild deficiency in a few lower / mid leaves.
All the plants (apart from this localised incident), still look really healthy and the buds are developing full & nice.
I'm not unduly worried, I think this may be normal for Autos, as they seem to do everything 4 times quicker.
The way I am thinking is.... they are just using the already absorbed nutrients stored in the leaves (they are really hungry things).
So the question is.... What do you think the reason is... and should I just keep going as I am.... or adjust (if so, with what) ?
It would be nice to get some advice from more experienced "auto growers". Thanks.
I am about 2 weeks away from chopping them down, just about to start on the final plain water flush, I have reduced the nutrients a little in preparation.
One of the plants is showing the following symptoms of a mild deficiency in a few lower / mid leaves.
All the plants (apart from this localised incident), still look really healthy and the buds are developing full & nice.
I'm not unduly worried, I think this may be normal for Autos, as they seem to do everything 4 times quicker.
The way I am thinking is.... they are just using the already absorbed nutrients stored in the leaves (they are really hungry things).
So the question is.... What do you think the reason is... and should I just keep going as I am.... or adjust (if so, with what) ?
It would be nice to get some advice from more experienced "auto growers". Thanks.
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