Little update on my garden of Weedin,32 days old white widow Auto,been crazy busy latelytrying to get back on track

Just a few pics @ 32 days old, @garrigan62 @bob31 @Countryboyjvd1971 @Matthew420 @Majiktoker @FyshhTrap @Sconi @Sl1 sorry only lets me tag so many.

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Bushy! They grow fast… Good job! :+1:

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Looking good and bushy nice job bro keep up the good work

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Yup they do grow fast @Matthew420,quite a few toppings there,these auto take a lickin and keep on tickin ))

Thank you @Countryboyjvd1971,hope they keep on tickin

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Looking very healthy and bushy, great job keep up the good work.

Happy Growing

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Looks like your doing just fine brother

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Looking good!

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Your girls are looking great. I have 6 WW in 2nd week of flowering. Mine dont look as good as yours though. I have a slight nute issue im trying to deal with… keep up the good work man.

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Thank you, Im not giving full nute feed,i cut it down to about a third will add more as they mature,was afraid i would over feed. )) @McLovin

Thank you all,much appreciated )) sorry the top pic is blurry ((

Top away !! they"ll be Treez in no time, Love the WW !!! Huge growth potential !!

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very nice @Boston56 they’re one happy tent! Easy does it with the nutes is the best policy ! :smile:

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Thank you brother,much appreciated,i only do about a 3rd of the dose @bob31,afraid i might overdosem,they seem happy with that,i will up it as they mature,sound ok?

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surely! @Boston56 Sounds good!

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@garrigan62 @bob31 @Countryboyjvd1971 @Majiktoker and all other brothers What do you think any1have an idea,? Cal -mag?j

Possibility a drip some nute water,when I was feeding it, not sure

@Boston56

take a look at this

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Solution For Calcium Deficiency in Cannabis

Your cannabis plant may show signs of a calcium deficiency if the pH at the roots is too high or too low. That is because when the pH of your root zone is off, your cannabis cannot properly absorb calcium through its roots. Therefore the first step is to ensure that you have the correct pH for your growth medium. Learn more about pH and cannabis.

Please note: After a calcium deficiency is cleared up, the problem (brown spots and unhealthy new leaves) will stop appearing on new growth, usually within a week. Please note that leaves which have been damaged by a calcium deficiency will probably not recover or turn green, so you want to pay attention to new growth for signs of recovery.

In soil, calcium is best absorbed by the roots in the 6.2 - 7.0 pH range (in soil, it's generally recommended to keep the pH between 6.0 - 7.0, but calcium specifically tends to be best absorbed above 6.2)
 
In hydro, calcium is best absorbed by the roots in the 6.2 - 6.5 pH range (in hydro, it's generally recommended to keep the pH between 5.5 - 6.5, but calcium specifically tends to be best absorbed above 6.2)

If you suspect your growing cannabis plant has a calcium deficiency, flush your system with clean, pH’d water that contains a regular dose of cannabis-friendly nutrients that includes calcium. This will remove any nutrient salts that may be affected the uptake of calcium and help restore pH to the proper levels…

To supplement with extra Calcium… (it’s very rare to give a cannabis plant too much calcium, however, too much calcium can lock out other nutrients so don’t go overboard)

Calcium, magnesium, and iron deficiencies often appear together in cannabis. Many growers decide to purchase some sort of Calcium-Magnesium (often called Cal-Mag) supplement for their grow room in case this common deficiency appears.

Listed below are common cannabis Calcium supplements, along below with some general information about each one. After supplementing with Cal-Mag and correcting the pH, you should expect to see new healthy growth within a week. Remember, the old leaves will probably not recover, but new growth should be green and healthy.

Cal-Mag is Well Suited For Hydro, Coco Coir, or Soil

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@Boston56 Good Morning Brother!

Didn’t you just give them nutrients two days ago? Check the label and see if it included calcium. It could be something that dripped on the leaves though…

How about drying off the leaves and taking one more picture? My eyesight is terrible. Also make sure the LED is off for the pic and under natural or white light for troubleshooting problems.

Might be time for one of these as well

COPY/PASTE: This “Support Ticket” into your forum post.
Answer these simple questions the best you can.
If you do not know, or do not use something; Just say so = NA

Strain; Type, Bag seed, ILGM… name of strain:

Age from Sprout:

Soil in pots, Hydroponic, or Coco / Brand and type of Soil & Size of Pots:

How often do you water and how do you determine when to do so?

PH of water and runoff or solution in reservoir:

What is strength of nutrient mix? EC, or TDS:

Indoor or Outdoor:

Light system, size and height from plants:

Temps; Day, Night:

Humidity; Day, Night:

Ventilation system; Yes, No, Size:

AC, Humidifier, De-humidifier:

Co2; Yes, No:

Add anything else you feel would help us give you a most informed answer. Feel free to elaborate, but short, to the point questions and facts will help us help you

Also here is a Deficiencies & Excesses Chart to help you identify what is wrong with your plants

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