Some Sort of Problem. Pics included

gdingy

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OK guys I will be picking up some new nutes soon and was wondering what NPK values would be good for my girls. Theres 6 plants in that mess and most of them have some yellowing. I will purchasing MG Fert thats why I need the NPK values. Plants are about 2 weeks into flowering.
 

heathaa

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and i dont think miracle gro is all that bad i do think theres better stuff out there though. i gotta miracle gro grow and heres a pic or two i started late july so it didnt get as much time under the sun that i wanted but it 5 females all miracle gro blooming somethin or another0820101306a.jpg0820101306b.jpg
 

litljohn

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them spots are from cal/mag def.that could be from not anough or a bad ph problem.if your ph is good then add a little epson salt to the soil
 

bobbyhopefeild

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OK guys I will be picking up some new nutes soon and was wondering what NPK values would be good for my girls. Theres 6 plants in that mess and most of them have some yellowing. I will purchasing MG Fert thats why I need the NPK values. Plants are about 2 weeks into flowering.
those leaves suggest leaf fungus which would explain why it looks more sporadic , generally nutrient deficiency is uniformly spread through sections of the plant , depending on the stage of deficiency .
 

Bublonichronic

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for the record guys, when i first started growin i used Mg, but there is alot of videos/threads of "experiments" Mg vs just about any other fert u can think of, MG ALWAYS has a lighter harvest...by alot too...
 
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