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The Hemp Goddess
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I think I might try adding some calcium--it looks a bit like a calcium deficiency to me.
:yeahthat:I don't see typical nute burn in that last pic so I don't think you have an overnute problem. I have seen this sort of problem before and was never able to solve it for the person who had it. They had the same situation where the plants did fine through the veg phase but then got worse throughout the flower phase. The odd thing was that this person was not in organics as you are.
I believe it is some form of toxicity OR micronutrient deficiency but I don't know why. I would not recommend that you flush them as you are in organics. But I would recommend that you do a pH test. If you know anyone with a meter, maybe you could ask them to test a water sample for you. Or if you have a hydro/grow shop nearby, you could ask them if they can test a water sample for you. But what you would need to do is get a couple gallons of the pure, processed water(I can not think of the name of this water to save me) and water a couple of the plants until you can get a good cup of collected runoff from a clean pan. That will tell you the most accurately what the pH is in the soil and possibly anything else in it.
That may tell you the problem or it may just eliminate a couple possibilities.
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