12/30 - Noticed some slight CalMag deficiency. Increasing CalMag to 5ml/gal and going to begin watering more frequently at slightly lower pH.
1/1 - Fed with nutrients other than CalMag for the first time and new growth seems healthy. Still watching CalMag issue but I think I have corrected it.
1/2 - Plants seem to be responding really well to nutrients and increased CalMag. New growth seems to be very healthy and there are no new signs of CalMag deficiency. The plant with the blue marker is still stunted... not sure what is going on with it.
1/3 - Moved stunted blue marker plant to a different part of my tent to see if being away from the humidifiers/fan helps anything.
I am noticing some clawing in my leaves (see day 24 photos)... is this the onset of nitrogen toxicity? What would my next course of action be to correct this?
this is a response to LST,plant doesn't like to be stressed even in little amounts. it is not Nitrogen toxicity.I would keep feeding,no need to take action on nutrients.it will have a straigther look in a few days no worries.
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I wouldn't actually lower the ph ... I would raise it. I would try to keep it between 6-6.5, it could be that the ph is too low and is causing a lockout. Good Luck with the rest of your grow
@Mr_Weeds_Autos, thank you for your input!! Def trying to stay within the 6-6.5 range. I was way underwatering the first week (.5 gallon of water split between 5 pots) and I forgot to preload my coco with CalMag before planting which is where I am assuming the deficiency came from. Will definitely keep monitoring.
Learning so much this first grow already.