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Dont know what's in your soil or what you've been feeding but it just looks like shes hungry. Judging by her color I would say shes very hungry. @Waira what's your opinion on this?

All info is on my first post. The soil isn’t totally dry but it’s not damp damp. Should I go ahead and feed her ? I also get leery of root rot so I let them try a bit before I water. ( not to the point of wilting)
 
If I remember correct in organics you're not actually feeding the plant, but rather you feed the soil. Extra sugars or teas throughout the grow laced with good inoculation, should keep you from seeing yellowing I future grows. @hecno and a few other organic guys on here can point you in the right direction as far as that goes.

I personally would feed that girl with some sort of N feed, like a grow formula with equally high p since shes flowering.

Again it's been a while since I have run organic so take what I say with a grain of salt.
 
...that's mainly N defc. hitting the lowers, some of which is normal at this stage,... no more poops mate, too slow to break down and become available... tell what you're feeding for bloom nutes, and the NPK numbers please,... at this stage, don't look to correct or even stop the fans from fading, but you can give a little extra N with the bloom nutes IF the numbers are right,.. post them and we'll see,....:toke:
 
...that's mainly N defc. hitting the lowers, some of which is normal at this stage,... no more poops mate, too slow to break down and become available... tell what you're feeding for bloom nutes, and the NPK numbers please,... at this stage, don't look to correct or even stop the fans from fading, but you can give a little extra N with the bloom nutes IF the numbers are right,.. post them and we'll see,....:toke:

This is what I mixed into the soil. The other two strains where fine with this and didn’t need extra nutrients. This strain grew bigger so I am assuming it probably needs more.

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... this will work for a little N support, but not a good ratio over all for a base bloom formula, too much N, not enough P-K,... it'll "work", but you'll get better bud:leaf ratio with high P and K,...
 
Plant looks worse even after I fed it. Now I am getting brown spots and curled leaves. Could this be fungus gnats ? That was the only pictures I found to match minus curled leaves to my plant
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I am looking at heat stress and that also matches how my plant looks. Could the new coblights be too much ?

I have two in the tent and they are the highest they can go in my tent. The temps have been consistent but the only thing different is the lights and this is when I started to see leaves yellowing.
 
Give them more overall feed (NPK) and little more P. She's in bloom, she need P and K.
 
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