Are my buds fattening ?

Yungtune

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Looks pretty healthy. What are your current growing conditions? What media? What night time temperatures? Could just be anthocyanins staring to turn shit funky colors. give it a couple of days....
My night temps are 68 and I leave my fan on so yea I runnin soil under 120W light don’t ask I bought a light that said 1000w and it was clickbait
 

MoroccanRoll

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Nute burn? leaf tips look only mildly burnt. fine. the leaf margins are looking like they're changing color. maybe it's the lighting but, that in itself is not cause for concern.

The red spots on the leaves may be an issue. I'm a huge advocate of patience. If it's a real issue, you'll know in a couple of days and still have time to react. unless it's critters. have you checked the undersides of the leaves?
 

Yungtune

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Nute burn? leaf tips look only mildly burnt. fine. the leaf margins are looking like they're changing color. maybe it's the lighting but, that in itself is not cause for concern.

The red spots on the leaves may be an issue. I'm a huge advocate of patience. If it's a real issue, you'll know in a couple of days and still have time to react. unless it's critters. have you checked the undersides of the leaves?
Yes I check
 

MoroccanRoll

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Yes I check
Spots look red under those lights. are the spots red or brown? Could be a calcium deficiency. what sources of calcium are in your soil? The easy fix is to hit it once with 600-800 ppm of epsom salt in water (or calmag) and see how they respond. depending on how sensitive your plants are to salts, this may cause a little tip burn but it's ultimately not going to hurt anything. less is more.
 

Yungtune

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Spots look red under those lights. are the spots red or brown? Could be a calcium deficiency. what sources of calcium are in your soil? The easy fix is to hit it once with 600-800 ppm of epsom salt in water (or calmag) and see how they respond. depending on how sensitive your plants are to salts, this may cause a little tip burn but it's ultimately not going to hurt anything. less is more.
 

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PadawanWarrior

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Spots look red under those lights. are the spots red or brown? Could be a calcium deficiency. what sources of calcium are in your soil? The easy fix is to hit it once with 600-800 ppm of epsom salt in water (or calmag) and see how they respond. depending on how sensitive your plants are to salts, this may cause a little tip burn but it's ultimately not going to hurt anything. less is more.
Dude. Epsom salt has NO Ca. It's only Mg and S. Sorry, but this nonsense kills me.
 
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