Update: Bagseed Grow Start of Flowering 3rd week

snyder007

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Lol. My bad. I hope my end effect to be a body tingling high with a slight trance effect. I love that high. Not so much sleepy. Love to listen to music and zone out. Feels like fireworks exploding all over my skin. Really mellow and relaxing.
 

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Looks like my plant is suffering from an early sign of magnesium deficiency. Tomorrow after work Ill be picking up some Epsom salt and hoping that does the trick.
 

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As you can see in the last photo of this set the black spots on this fan leaf. This leaf is the worst and I can see it progressing to some of the newer leaves closer to the buds I have. It does appear as though it has gotten slightly better since this mornings light feeding of neuts and water. Will still buy Epsom salt to be on the safe side. Anyone know the ratio of salt to water offhand?
 

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That tiny little bud is my favorite. Hes chillin at the bottom of the main stalk. No bigger then the end of my finger. Came out of nowhere. She is now reeking of coffee. Cant say as I like that to much. Made me a little nauseous. Its quite overbearing. Good thing its confined to the cabinet though. The mini ionizer is doing a real good job apparently.
 

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Looks like I have a colony of Spring tail insects and an Mg deficiency. The springtails are actually benificial from what I understand. They eat dead and decaying plant matter in the soil and poop nutrients the plant can use later. It makes sense seeing as Ive been putting the dead leaves into the soil. Added 2 tbs of Epsom salt and 4 drops of my neuts to the water today and watered when I got home. Hopefully this corrects any problems shes been having.
 

snyder007

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Lol yea. I wish I had some smokable green. We will see in the morning if the Epsom helped or not. Seems that since the Mg deficiency started the bud growth has pretty much slowed to a crawl.
 

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After rereading a few threads I'm going to guess that what I thought to be an Mg problem could actually a potassium problem. Red stems, spotting, lower leaves dying. Makes sense as well seeing as I hadn't given it any neuts to counter the neut burn I was seeing last week. Hopefully I caught it soon enough.
 

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Focusing in the dark isnt my strong suit I guess. Better pictures will be up in 2 hours when the lights come on.
 

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