bobthebuilder7
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hello all, I have an ethos genetics rainmaker starting its 6th week of flower. Ever since the end of week 4 it has seemed to be showing signs of either some sort of deficiency or lockout/burn, but I can't tell if this has been caused by too much food or too little. I have a little over 1.5 years of growing experience, and in that relatively short period of time, I have never had a plant show these particular symptoms. When it first started a little over a week ago I noticed that it was showing what looked like tip burn, but at the same time, the leaves were starting to look deficient. before flipping it into flower I topdressed with a blend of down to earth's bio-live mix, seabird guano, kelp meal, azomite, fishbone meal, and langbeinite that I had mixed to achieve a 1-3-2 ratio, I also added a teaspoon of oyster shell for calcium. I water every other day with RO water that I remineralize with ph-balanced trace mineral drops. 1-2 times a week I water with a basic tea that I brew from compost, worm castings, a little bit of kelp meal, and a little bit of molasses. I tend to add some of roots organics budda bloom and/or some of bio-biz's bio-bloom to every other batch of tea/as needed, at never more than 1 tbs per gallon. Sometimes after feeding, it seems to make the tip burn ever so slightly worse, but the change (if there is any) is so subtle that I'm not sure if its just my imagination or not. I have a blue dream that has been fed exactly the same, in the same medium and it is doing great. I'm growing in coco based potting soil. I can't figure out if I'm giving it too much or too little food, or if this is due to something else and any help would be greatly appreciated! Also, the light I use is at 3000k, as a reference when looking at the photos.
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