TheGreatSouthern
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Hi all, I have recently switched to autoflowers and I am having some problems. I am growing in soil using half strength nutes and feeding at PH 6 to PH 6.5 and the soil PH is about 6.5-7.0.
The same conditions work perfectly with my critical kush which is in a room next door and looking perfectly healthy.
the photos attached are of the sick autos. they started just fine until they got their second node and the bottom leaves went pale. then the next set up went pale. I thought I may have been overwatering as they were grown from seed planted direct into quite large PB18s and I've previously been transplanting with the photoperiod plants and never experienced overwatering before so I let them dry out quite a bit and then eased the feed solution back into them. they kept going pale so I looked at two possibilites - one was that there were a slightly larger than normal number of fungus gnats around but not much, so focused on that and knocked them back with sticky traps and light watering. they are down in numbers now. also thought it might be a cal/mag def causing chlorophyll to get low, so foliar sprayed with epsom salts and clay breaker and added the same to a feed solution today. the foliar spray was only yesterday so not really expecting any results today. I got myself so confused I bought some litmus paper to calibrate my PH pen as I thought it must have been wrong, but turns out it's accurate. any thoughts? they are week 4 from seed now so starting to show pistils. Based on the ones I grew to get the seeds for these I can save them and still get an oz per plant if I get everything right from here. goddamned autos are so fussy.
The same conditions work perfectly with my critical kush which is in a room next door and looking perfectly healthy.
the photos attached are of the sick autos. they started just fine until they got their second node and the bottom leaves went pale. then the next set up went pale. I thought I may have been overwatering as they were grown from seed planted direct into quite large PB18s and I've previously been transplanting with the photoperiod plants and never experienced overwatering before so I let them dry out quite a bit and then eased the feed solution back into them. they kept going pale so I looked at two possibilites - one was that there were a slightly larger than normal number of fungus gnats around but not much, so focused on that and knocked them back with sticky traps and light watering. they are down in numbers now. also thought it might be a cal/mag def causing chlorophyll to get low, so foliar sprayed with epsom salts and clay breaker and added the same to a feed solution today. the foliar spray was only yesterday so not really expecting any results today. I got myself so confused I bought some litmus paper to calibrate my PH pen as I thought it must have been wrong, but turns out it's accurate. any thoughts? they are week 4 from seed now so starting to show pistils. Based on the ones I grew to get the seeds for these I can save them and still get an oz per plant if I get everything right from here. goddamned autos are so fussy.
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