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The leaf spots have been spreading. Could be a fungus from all the gnats, but research on the web shows the spots much more similar in appearance to what's seen in a mineral deficiency. Magnesium, manganese, and sulfur are the three micronutrients whose deficiencies look the most similar to the leaf spots on this plant. I've never had mineral issues with this soil, so if that's the issue, it must be the demands of this strain. My dad, who's growing clones from the same breeder, is having similar issues. She'll get a full feeding with calmag first thing next week, see if that doesn't cure her spots. Can't complain about much else, though. She's definitely getting bigger, and she's pulled her LST braces out of the soil.
hey when you say water ran out the bottom as soon as you watered do you think theres a chance that the soil went hydrophobic due to underwatering? not sure what ur watering schedules like but she looked real big going into flower would be drinking lots i assume. I've had a couple of girls which i was scared to overwater but ended up drying up and soil then went hydrophobic and was really hard to rescue from there. had to keep flooding the soil just so it reabsorbs