(Noob)What is going on here? Calcium deficiency?

Kipn

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Spilled some very hard tap water on it.
i dont see allot wrong with it. small tip burn nothing to worry over. its better then allot of peoples plants on here that are new growers
it does look male at this stage but its still too early to tell
like most have said just keep ph in range and keep nutrients about half strength and try not over water you'll be fine
 

jonsmith2012ad

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i dont see allot wrong with it. small tip burn nothing to worry over. its better then allot of peoples plants on here that are new growers
it does look male at this stage but its still too early to tell
like most have said just keep ph in range and keep nutrients about half strength and try not over water you'll be fine
Oh what it looks male? I thought it was starting to make buds. It’s a fem autoflower better not be a damn male.
 

JohnDee

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QUOTE="jonsmith2012ad, post: 14601226, member: 1005089"]Yes I am... didn’t know about the time release nutes. Is it too late to transplant?[/QUOTE]

Jon,
Well you're not the only one to have made that mistake. Water just as is needed...carefully. Wet/dry cycle as usual. Too much water now could worsen your minor tip burn. No need to transplant plus it would be a major setback to plant. Live and learn...
JD

PS: for obvious reasons...never flush with timed release nutes.
 

Big Perm

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It's definitely a female. You can see the pistils. Sativas have skinny leaves, I don't think your leaves are skinny, I see new growth. I think it looks good overall.
 
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Big Perm

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No need to transplant plus it would be a major setback to plant.
JD is very right there, you don't want to transplant it, especially because it's an auto. They are pretty temperamental and can stunt on you if they get stressed out.
Lesson learned the hard way for me and I only transplanted from dwc to coco.
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My plant was your size when I transplanted.
 
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jonsmith2012ad

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JD is very right there, you don't want to transplant it, especially because it's an auto. They are pretty temperamental and can stunt on you if they get stressed out.
Lesson learned the hard way for me and I only transplanted from dwc to coco.
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My plant was your size when I transplanted.
Thank you guys for your replies! I will water carefully and I’ll know next time. I think I’m going with supersoil next grow.
 
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