Mephisto Genetics Grapes, oranges, Stilton, and some livers

So I never ended up doing any LST I was too scared lol. So I guess I'll get at um a little more aggressively early on next round. But I've dealt with some yellowing bottom leaves so I just added some cal-mag probably 2 feedings too late. I'm hoping using it from now on will combat major problems come full flower. I'll put some pictures up when I get off of work in 4 hours to give u guys an idea on the yellowing. But so far my favorite plant is the mutant orange crack that didn't do anything for 2 weeks and is now the the tallest and fullest of all my ladies. Ps I had to kill a double grape due to the main root doing a 180 turn and basically strangling itself o well more space to spread um out..
 
So I never ended up doing any LST I was too scared lol. So I guess I'll get at um a little more aggressively early on next round. But I've dealt with some yellowing bottom leaves so I just added some cal-mag probably 2 feedings too late. I'm hoping using it from now on will combat major problems come full flower. I'll put some pictures up when I get off of work in 4 hours to give u guys an idea on the yellowing. But so far my favorite plant is the mutant orange crack that didn't do anything for 2 weeks and is now the the tallest and fullest of all my ladies. Ps I had to kill a double grape due to the main root doing a 180 turn and basically strangling itself o well more space to spread um out..
I never did any training till my current grow. My first set of ladies just got bent over here and there and it worked great to let the lowers catch up and keep an even canopy. The younger batch I got a little squirrelly and topped one then bent her over once she started showing good growth. Getem early like third or fourth node and it didn't seem to slow them down. Actually it may have sped them up a bit. Just jump right in and do it you and your girls will be fine and benefit from it. I actually topped mine at the third node which was advice from budelee who has been training with all methods for a while.
 
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So today is now day 18 for the Stilton and the auto livers and day 34 for the DG, toofless, and orange cracks. The orange cracks seem like they'll be the biggest plants out the bunch and is also the plant showing the least amount of deficiencies. I'm still getting a bunch of yellowing starting from the bottom as youll see in the pics, however I just gave them their first dose of calmag last watering???idk why sooo late... here's some pics I hope somebody may have some suggestions that would help remedy this. I'm also not ph'ing my water (I let it sit out for 3 days before use) which may have a direct effect as well.
 
@Prophetiko could you post those pictures of all deficiency, I can't figure out how to send onto someone else? I found this to be helpful @Bman420 really helpful guy when I was worrying, I'm sat waiting for my Epsom salt to come. I've got a calmag problem as well,

Hope you get it sorted mate


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No problem! Thanks for the kind words brotha! Any time I can help, lmk! Cal/mag def is usually rust colored spots/blotches on the leaves.. Yellowing from the bottom leaves up is usually a nitrogen deficiency, and adding calmag wont help that. Here are the pics I use to tell what issues I have going on! Take a look at N (nitrogen) and see if that matches up!
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