Day 36 white widow what do you think?

smokefish106

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this is my WW shes on day 36 of flower what do you think?had so many problems along the way i think im about 4 weeks away from harvest on my first ever grow.View attachment 1067187View attachment 1067191View attachment 1067190View attachment 1067188010.JPG007.JPG
And if there is any 1 who can shed some light on why this is happening to my fan leafs,its not spider mites trust me i checked over and over i only ask coz there dont seem to be any one on RIU so far no 1 can tell me what it is or how to stop it or even it its natural i just dont no. my NPK 2.2.4 soil ph is about 6.8 and water is about 5.8 and its getting worse.:confused::confused:
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Smartt

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Hello nice job for fist go. I dont think your growing white widow. Maybe you are but it looks sativa heavy. Not sure what the leaf issue is. Sorry couldnt be more help.
 

smokefish106

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Hello nice job for fist go. I dont think your growing white widow. Maybe you are but it looks sativa heavy. Not sure what the leaf issue is. Sorry couldnt be more help.
thanks man your not the first one to say that about the plant or the leafs guess i will keep hopeing someone sees it and helps sort it
 
it is white widow nice job though First time? i havnt started a serious plant yet i just throw seeds every where haha and hope some weed pops up? and with the leaf issue maybe the light could be starting to burn or synch the leafs? its just a guess but you should go on Plant hospital forum
Hello nice job for fist go. I dont think your growing white widow. Maybe you are but it looks sativa heavy. Not sure what the leaf issue is. Sorry couldnt be more help.
 

Zyemaster

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MANGANESE (Mn) Necrotic and yellow spots form on top leaves. Mn deficiency occurs when large amounts of Mg are present in the soil. Foliar feed with any chemical fertilizer containing Mn. This occurs primarily when there is a build up of Magneseum (Mg) better known as salt, what you are going to want to do is flush your plants with water ph 5.5 (Not higher than 6 ph!!) Flush each plant with 3X as many gallons of water as soil/growth medium, and give them a couple days to recover and let root hairs regrow because salt buildup burns root tips which transfer the majority of nutrients and water. When you start the fertilizer again make sure you start at 1/4 - 1/2 strength and work it back to normal levels over the following few waterings. If the pH is too high, marijuana suffers from a lack of iron, zinc, manganese, copper and boron. If the pH is too low, it lacks phosphoric acid, calcium, and magnesium. At lower pH (more acidic) ranges, diseases can thrive. Normally, plants tend to take up more acidic elements, causing pH levels to increase or drift up the scale. Will be adding a few pics of my white widows which are a couple days from harvest very shortly.
 

smokefish106

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Soil ph is 6.7 i ph down to 5.8 whenever i feed.I only just flushed about to weeks ago and she is still on half neuts and molasses twice a week 10l with good run off its got worse i cant seem to stop it,my N P K is 2 2 4.its getting 1 more feed of full neuts soon just to see if its that as its not had more than 1 feed of full neuts since it went in to flower im adding epsons salts in the mix aswell as i got so sort this i will post more pics soon so you can see how bad its got buds seem to be fine apart from 1 that is brigther green than the others but it is the closes's to that light whice i have now backed off 4 inches to help.
 

smokefish106

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MANGANESE (Mn) Necrotic and yellow spots form on top leaves. Mn deficiency occurs when large amounts of Mg are present in the soil. Foliar feed with any chemical fertilizer containing Mn. This occurs primarily when there is a build up of Magneseum (Mg) better known as salt, what you are going to want to do is flush your plants with water ph 5.5 (Not higher than 6 ph!!) Flush each plant with 3X as many gallons of water as soil/growth medium, and give them a couple days to recover and let root hairs regrow because salt buildup burns root tips which transfer the majority of nutrients and water. When you start the fertilizer again make sure you start at 1/4 - 1/2 strength and work it back to normal levels over the following few waterings. If the pH is too high, marijuana suffers from a lack of iron, zinc, manganese, copper and boron. If the pH is too low, it lacks phosphoric acid, calcium, and magnesium. At lower pH (more acidic) ranges, diseases can thrive. Normally, plants tend to take up more acidic elements, causing pH levels to increase or drift up the scale. Will be adding a few pics of my white widows which are a couple days from harvest very shortly.
thanks man for the info like i said i have just done most of what you said and still things get worse more pic soon. would love to see yours as i keep being told there not WW but its what i payed for wont be going to them any more, this is the last seed from 12. had males heat probs bad soil all sorts of shit i might just be worrying to much as i sort of think its just going to go wrong again.
 

Zyemaster

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STOP ADDING SALT.... that is the problem.... thats the Mg build up thats causing the Mn Deficiency, and if you were adding salt even though you flushed recently, do it again trust me that is almost certainlythe prob. Dont listen to the BS about Mg defeciency, it's almost never bad enough to need to go to the extreme of salt just use a micro with Mg if you think there is a deficiency.
 

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smokefish106

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STOP ADDING SALT.... that is the problem.... thats the Mg build up thats causing the Mn Deficiency, and if you were adding salt even though you flushed recently, do it again trust me that is almost certainlythe prob. Dont listen to the BS about Mg defeciency, it's almost never bad enough to need to go to the extreme of salt just use a micro with Mg if you think there is a deficiency.
They look like sum frosty nuggs mate. ive only added the salt once before in there last water thats it i wont add any to the next water then i will try foliar feeding with a very light mix on some of the fans and see if that helps.
 
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