What’s wrong with these leafs ? Flower week3 LEDs Soil BioBizz

Punk

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Hi there, it is easy to say there's a deficiency, but why is there a deficiency? Week 3-4 of flowering is when plants really start to develop problems from long-term mishandling/bad habits, making it difficult to get to the finish line.

More than likely, you're experiencing some type of PH lockout and attempts to fix the problem with more nutrients will only intensify the symptoms. The best thing you can do right now is make double sure that your ph is looking good for your water, 6 to 6.5. Make sure you retest your water before you give it to your plants, even if you already adjusted the ph, it can and does drift back to pre adjustment ph. If you're using test drops, those usually say "use 3-5 drops", use the full five drops.
 

OneMoreRip

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Hi there, it is easy to say there's a deficiency, but why is there a deficiency? Week 3-4 of flowering is when plants really start to develop problems from long-term mishandling/bad habits, making it difficult to get to the finish line.

More than likely, you're experiencing some type of PH lockout and attempts to fix the problem with more nutrients will only intensify the symptoms. The best thing you can do right now is make double sure that your ph is looking good for your water, 6 to 6.5. Make sure you retest your water before you give it to your plants, even if you already adjusted the ph, it can and does drift back to pre adjustment ph. If you're using test drops, those usually say "use 3-5 drops", use the full five drops.
agree with punk, make sure ph is in check first and if that is not the issue, proceed from there

also the more details on the grow the better others can help
 
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Hi there, it is easy to say there's a deficiency, but why is there a deficiency? Week 3-4 of flowering is when plants really start to develop problems from long-term mishandling/bad habits, making it difficult to get to the finish line.

More than likely, you're experiencing some type of PH lockout and attempts to fix the problem with more nutrients will only intensify the symptoms. The best thing you can do right now is make double sure that your ph is looking good for your water, 6 to 6.5. Make sure you retest your water before you give it to your plants, even if you already adjusted the ph, it can and does drift back to pre adjustment ph. If you're using test drops, those usually say "use 3-5 drops", use the full five drops.
Thanks punk
 
agree with punk, make sure ph is in check first and if that is not the issue, proceed from there

also the more details on the grow the better others can help
Thanks using leds and biobizz which I’ve read are both known for needing calmag more than say hps grows or any nute brands. Week 3 of flower, not really sure what else to say.
Humidy is 60% which is bit annoying can’t seem to get down to 50%.
Going to need to improve my intake / extraction
 
Watering is an art,has to be perfect.
Is it it worth watering early if you see a deficiency spreading every time you open the tent ?
I’ve been going by the weight of the pot when I lift it if you have any other advise love to hear it
 

myke

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Is it it worth watering early if you see a deficiency spreading every time you open the tent ?
I’ve been going by the weight of the pot when I lift it if you have any other advise love to hear it
Weight is the way to do it,what are you feeding exactly ?
 

OneMoreRip

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Is it it worth watering early if you see a deficiency spreading every time you open the tent ?
I’ve been going by the weight of the pot when I lift it if you have any other advise love to hear it
make sure ph is in check. Never needed cal mag in addition to decent nute. Snake oil imo
 
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