New Grower Pistils on top are starting to brown.

I've also been having another problem. I'll refrain from making a new post, and just add it to this reply.
The bottom leaves are starting to turn yellow, and the brown spots are getting bigger. I have been giving her cal/mag every watering, because from my previous thread, it was a cal/mag deficiency. I pH it at 6.5 and the runoff is at usually around 6.7.

If you're feeding at 6.5 and getting run off of 6.7, your actual soil pH is probably around 7, which is too high and could be contributing to the yellowing leaves. Ideally you want to be in the 6.3 - 6.5 range. Lower the pH of your feeds down to around 6.1 and you should be okay.
 
Why did you use a see through pot? The roots should not see light through the pot.I didn't realize your girls were that small so I would still feed them veg nutes with nitrogen and hold off the flower nutes for another ten to fourteen days.They are just starting to flower but they are still in veg mode also. They look like there drooping a little so either they are dry or they are to wet one or the other.

I agree... you shouldnt have clear containers. The rooots no likey.
 
Hey guys, thank you all for your help.
I apologize for the late reply. I just got off from work, and made it home.

Well I will wait to water until tomorrow, since I will be feeding her then. I do have a small container of Epsom salt, so I will add that as well. I have fed her with the Roots Organic Buddha Grow at half strength twice, and now this time around I will be feeding her at full strength at a pH of 6.1.

How often should I be giving them nutrients? So far I have been kind of following the Roots Organic feeding schedule (only with the grow though) which is only once a week, and watering between those times.

I am doing a microgrow in a 5 gallon space bucket. The container is a 5.2 Cups (1.2 Liters) Rubbermaid TakeAlongs, and I have covered it up with black gorilla tape twice to block out the light.

I do have a grow journal going in my signature (forgot to update, due to posting this thread up).

Oh, should I still cut those very bottom yellowing leaves off? Or should I just leave them alone?
 
There are a few micro growers on the site. Hopefully one of them will speak on your nute requirements as there are nuances to micro-growing that need special attention.
However, with such a small container it is harder to just rely on such a schedule as the one you are using, I would feed at 3/4 strength on your next feed and see how she handles it.
Feed a little more often, water a little less often.

And yes when a leaf is that yellow it isn't providing anything to the plant, so cut it off.
 
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