The third, bottom, pic is the same strain and two weeks behind. Much softer leaves and stems still and already bigger than her sister above.
Your plants look healthy leaves are dark green and a little waxy so I would lay off the nitrogen your in flower so you don’t need nitrogen as far as the plants looking different that is common different pheno types
I can’t really give you any advice here, the only nutrient problems I have dealt with was just waiting for the jacks to come in and that’s it, sry.
Thanks, does that mean the one that is a lighter green needs more nitrogen?
The one in the front right.
Not necessarily, but like @dirtydave said just watch your nitrogen. Continue normal schedule besides that. They look healthy and good. You could have defoliated alot of those sugar leaves and some fans alot of people do a 21 day after flip defol and then maybe a second like 20days later. but i wouldnt too much now unless there blocking budsites… I see a bunch blocking some sites actually so you could probablypick through a little dont go too heavy. Beautiful plants my friend! ![]()
You’re in flower, less nitrogen and more potassium and phosphorus. Some are also hogs for calcium and magnesium during this stage ![]()
Thanks, it’s hard to do nothing sometimes.
That plant just tightened up and got very rigid seemingly overnight.
I am giving cal/mag every other feeding, just started a week ago.
Started adding blooming feed the same time.
Been adding mammoth P every other watering
Theres not enough PK in that Dyna Bloom unless that’s to supplement your base that has NPK
What should I shoot for during flower?
Looks great. Just watch it take off from here,!
What’s the ratio in your base nutrients?
No base, just cal mag, the bloom and mammoth p
During the 1st 3 weeks of flower my NPK ratio is 10/30/20. I noticed you were not feeding nitrogen and other micro/macro nutrients. During veg my base nutrients are 15/5/20.
Wow, big numbers! Thanks
Looks like a manganese deficiency. What are you giving for micro nutes?
Molasses is a great source of micro nutes.






