Wk 5 Bloom - No Till Ca/Mg nutrient Deficient? Please Help

Hey Rollitup, looking for some wise advise for my plants. I have 2 plants no till organic going week 5 of flower. Flipped 2/5/20 and one of them is showing increasing signs of what seems like ca/mg deficiency and the other is just starting. I tried semi dissolving some gypsum and watered/dressed that in two weeks ago late February28 but I dont know f that helped or has broken down but doesnt seem like it. I want to get the best possible smoke in the end so all the advice and experience I can learn from would be great on how to fix this and much appreciated
Thanks again for the help RIU.

Ive been feeding in since week 2 bloom these teas.
1. Bat guano + light amnt kelp + EWC
2.Compost/ewc + Molassses


Heres some pics:
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Snoopy808

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Big guess here cause the pictures dont help...
Is your kelp high potassium? Looks like possible potassium deficiency.
Too much molasses can cause that kind of burn too. Ive done it lol. Molasses can be real acidic like pH in the 5s or lower.
A better answer could be had with a better pic. Take the picture under white light
 

Snoopy808

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BTW ever use hi phos sea bird guano? I use to use a lot of bat but like the usability and ease of use in my teas of the bird guano so much more.
 
My kelp meals a 1-0.1-2 and the Guano I have is a 1-13-0 ratio. Ive just been feeding plain wateringing finishing them out theyre day 40 but showing clear/milky some amber trichomes. Will attach more pictures under natural lighting today. As for seabird I havnt ! I heard of bat alot and decided to just go with that but i'll have to look into it more on the advantages of seabird it sounds like you dig it way more brotha.
 

Snoopy808

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Those plants look great. You might consider a potassium supplement, will only help.
You still have weeks till they are maxed out, so dont stop feeding yet. They are only about 2/3 final size. Will get fatter and caked in trichs.
 
I fed 2x Gauno tea week 3 and 4 bloom and im week 5 now. I can take pics rn in the dark before the light cycle starts of how theyre developing. But i should feed more ? I have rooted Corn ready to use for a sst, aloe power, bone meal, b guano, and kelp as options .

edit: Not sure , but may my ph be off and thats whats causing the striping ? Might me a manganese Def.
 

Snoopy808

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Pics help out.
Yes potassium, but not critical. Flowers look really good. Fan leaves are giving up potassium and more mobile micronutrients to the bud.
Fan leaves look like that later into flower when really pushing heavy nutes. Theres some tip burn on younger leaves. Id day you are maxed on nutrient in a good way.
Yes pH can cause that look to fan leaves but your flowers look good. No real deficiency pops out as far as manganese.
Keep feeding however your schedule is. Point is that they will keep getting better. Doesnt look like flushing time yet. Still many white hairs showing. Some strains dont get a killer smell or weight till the last two weeks.
 
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