Am going to say that’s late stage calmag overload. I have 1 of 3 with the same looks. Even though I treated them all the same. Some growers will say you get one sensitive one in a grow of 3 or 4.
Looks like the potassium issue I had when using kind soil. I ended up having to supplement nutrients. After the grow, it was discovered that the roots refused to grow into the kind soil.
This was the rootball afterwards. The roots occupied all of the ocean forest on top, but didn’t touch the kind soil on the bottom. So once the ocean forest was depleted, she had no food. Still scratching my head as to why.
One thing I noticed about my Kind Soil, I just assumed it was normal, is that the smell of Amonia was very VERY strong.
But again, I put a 5-pound bag of Kind Soil at the bottom of each 7gal pot – why did this one plant not grow into the Kind Soil but the 3 others did?
Big change from 10 days ago, there has been a couple of members on here over the last couple months with the kind soil. Personally I haven’t tried it. My first thoughts would be get a run off and check my pH and PPM numbers and adjust if needed. Let’s see if other members who used the soil has suggestions.
That was about the same for me. Ended up having to take a bunch of leaves. It was fine through veg but in flower is where the issue came up. I let it go as long as I could then started supplementing nutrients.
I last watered the girls Thursday night and soil is still kinda damp. I was trying to water a little bit every day in an effort to keep the soil constantly wet/damp to the benefit of the living soil microbes etc.
So now it’s Sunday morning and I’m still haven’t watered again. Maybe tonight,…
The other White Widow is starting to show crispy yellows now as well, and I’m noticing a faint bit of yellowing on the Diesel now too.
Just finished 4th week of flower.
Kind Soil, no-till grow in 7 gal fabric pots.
I just picked up a water sensor from my parents house. My guess is they are overwatered? If I stick the water sensor into various areas of the pot I get a high reading of “4” on a 1-4 scale.
I took some leaf pictures. This started on one White Widow plant and is now definitely on both white widow plants, and looks like the Sour Diesel is starting to fall victim?
Yeah that what I was thinking (keeping the soil moist) but how in the world do I end up with a calcium deficiency if i’m using a living organic soil that is supposed to be no-till?
Seriously, this combined with Kind Soil failing to refund an order that they agreed to refund (forcing me to dispute a charge) and now this? I think I will rename Kind Soil to “Nevermind” Soil. What a waste.