Background:
Popped 5 Jilly Bean seeds. 2 males, killed 'em. 3 females. Cloned all 3, then started sending them through to flower. One of the girls grew with the internodes real far apart. Brought her through nicely and she produced fine smoke but didn't keep her. One of the girls flowered nicely and fairly compact but with still more stretch than I liked, especially compared to the third female who grew tight together.
Kept this third female, and fed the plants the same as the other two (which went through without a hitch), but now this one that I kept that grew tight together, she is giving me a lot of trouble. Severe deficiency at about day 35, and don't want to misdiagnose.
ATTENTION: I HAVE SEEN THE NUTRIENT DEFICIENCY CHARTS AND TABLES (EVEN HAVE THEM DOWNLOADED AND PRINTED FOR QUICK REFERENCE), AND HAVE TRIED TO DIAGNOSE THIS PROBLEM MYSELF, HOWEVER, I AM NOT CONFIDENT IN MY ABILITY TO MAKE THE CORRECT DIAGNOSIS, WHICH IS WHY I AM TAKING THIS QUESTION TO THE FORUM.
Here are some pics attached. It's showing in the new leaves, so an immobile nutrient??
Also, I am feeding with ROOTS ORGANIC NUTRIENT LINE. I do not think it is over fertilization because I keep my EC low for this strain, building up from about 1.8 at the start of flower and at about 1.9-2.0 by the time I hit into the 30s (days). Also, the other two girls (clones and mothers) that I brought through to completion had the exact same feeding schedule and they never showed any of these problems.
Any help is appreciated. Much thanks in advance.
Popped 5 Jilly Bean seeds. 2 males, killed 'em. 3 females. Cloned all 3, then started sending them through to flower. One of the girls grew with the internodes real far apart. Brought her through nicely and she produced fine smoke but didn't keep her. One of the girls flowered nicely and fairly compact but with still more stretch than I liked, especially compared to the third female who grew tight together.
Kept this third female, and fed the plants the same as the other two (which went through without a hitch), but now this one that I kept that grew tight together, she is giving me a lot of trouble. Severe deficiency at about day 35, and don't want to misdiagnose.
ATTENTION: I HAVE SEEN THE NUTRIENT DEFICIENCY CHARTS AND TABLES (EVEN HAVE THEM DOWNLOADED AND PRINTED FOR QUICK REFERENCE), AND HAVE TRIED TO DIAGNOSE THIS PROBLEM MYSELF, HOWEVER, I AM NOT CONFIDENT IN MY ABILITY TO MAKE THE CORRECT DIAGNOSIS, WHICH IS WHY I AM TAKING THIS QUESTION TO THE FORUM.
Here are some pics attached. It's showing in the new leaves, so an immobile nutrient??
Also, I am feeding with ROOTS ORGANIC NUTRIENT LINE. I do not think it is over fertilization because I keep my EC low for this strain, building up from about 1.8 at the start of flower and at about 1.9-2.0 by the time I hit into the 30s (days). Also, the other two girls (clones and mothers) that I brought through to completion had the exact same feeding schedule and they never showed any of these problems.
Any help is appreciated. Much thanks in advance.