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Ah! better pics....Thanks! I see trouble all over,...and no, it's not cold issues; I think she's kinda starving, bro', give her a round of half strength nutes, and gradually ramp up from there, and back off the light to 20/4... I think more than one defc. is in play here, if you have symptoms from bottom to top... Ca is one for sure maybe Mg/Mn too.... often early symptoms can look similar, so one thing to narrow it down is by noting where on the plant the symptoms start.... (nutrients can be mobile, semi-mobile, or non-mobile, meaning once in the plant, they may be variably movable from older mature growth to newer growth to meet demands; for example, Mg is mobile, so defc. symptoms will start on lower leaves first); you must be in a really light mix! Believe me, this is the trickiest part of growing auto's, the first 3-4 weeks, balancing the most food you can safely give without stunting, burning, or starving... strain to strain variations can make this even more challenging! I also recommend a foliar spray, as this is the fastest way to get stuff into the plant; tell me, what do you have for nutes? What are the N-P-K numbers? I need this info to adjust the concentration for the spray... I also recommend a wetting agent, or water spreader, as it's called; this stuff takes the surface tension out of the water or soln. you're spraying, so whatever you spray coats and sheets on the surface, rather than beading up; basically this means the more surface area covered = more absorbed by the plant.... *** So my friend, she's just pain hungry, time to feed her more, but ease into it...don't want to burn her with too much too soon... this is why I like foliar spraying for quick treatment, it takes the roots out of the equation, and it's fast acting... get me those NPK #'s plzzz...
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