Plant 1. In smallest pot, she is the furthest along. She was the first to flower and she continues to put on weight. Still no amber. Shes receiving a bloom booster for feeding.
Plant 2. The second plant to flower is looking rough. Shes packed on some weight and has fragrant, sticky buds but her leaves are dying. The entire plant has clawing leaves that also sag. She looks the plant version of depressed. This started 2 weeks ago. Last week I flushed her for 2 days and then reintroduced bloom at 2mil per gallon. Her buds keep growing but the leaves are getting no better. After the flushing and reintroducing bloom I thought maybe I'm over watering so I cut back the amount of water for 4 days No change. Now Im thinking maybe I was wrong and it wasn't over watering maybe I was under watering. so starting today I'm going to be watering twice a day and watch and see what she does. I was under the impression that flowering plants no longer require nitrogen but maybe if this increased watering doesnt do the trick I'll try reintroducing and little grow nutrient back into her diet.
Plant 3. Looks great. Shes big, sexy, and healthy. She was last to flower and appears to be doing great.
Dude I noticed you have a similar "white patchiness" in some of the leaves at week 3 that mine have in most all of the plants, but mostly in 1. I self-diagnosed it as TMV (Tobacco Mosaic Virus) and was convinced that it was that. However, since then, you're the 4th person with Seedsman Auto NL seeds that also exhibit this characteristic, but for yours it seems that it has mostly disappeared as it approached flowering. I also am in the 1st week of flower for most of my NL Autos from Seedsman (8 plants) and am showing those brown spots that I assumed was a calcium deficiency.
Also, some of the lower leaves on many of the plants with the brown spots are yellowing and eventually crisping and dying. I am currently using 1/4th the recommended dosage of nutes out of fear of burning them. It's weird because the same plants that I assume are deficient and showing the brown spots and yellowing leaves at the bottom also have a slight burn on the tips of the leaves. I am growing in a 3:3:3 mix of compost, coir, and perlite however. Not sure how advanced of a grower you are, but do you have any advice?
@SourDeez, sorry for the delay man, I do not use this app very often. I will say that I was growing in coco and watering with tap water. I was also using cal mag. Turns out tap water has calcium in it and by using both cal mag and tap water I had created a toxicity. I seem to remember dropping the cal mag all together but later found this lead to a magnesium deficiency so now I use no cal mag but periodically add Epsom salt to my feeds. 1 tbsp per gallon every 3 weeks or so. Hope that helps.
Thank you for keeping this updated and in such detail! I am researching for my first grow and stuff like this has been really informative for me so far.