In the first picture you see clawing/curling on almost all the leaves. Though, I don't disagree that it could be a deficiency of Calcium, I think it is caused by excess Nitrogen. Which in turn would lock out Calcium. The fact that he hasn't fed in a month and is still exhibiting curling, to me...
I mean.. if you want... take your light and max our the height. But doing this you will lose all strength in your stems. It's not worth it. Give it time. Honestly.
It's got all the nutrients i would need, CalMag would just be excess at that point. I'm going to try just reintroducing the nutrients slowly so as not to burn.
Add CalgMag on top of Dual Fuel 1&2? Or wait for my nutrient levels to rise back up since I'm coming off of a flush?
Or in other words... keep feeding normally, start with a quarter and work my way back up to my regular schedule (and not use any CalMag at all)
Mine appears to be, I just came off a couple week flush (3 flushes total) so, i'm assuming I've just cleared out all my nutrients and am starting back at square one.
What type of soil are you using? Is it a timed-realease soil? Those things are the devil for growing cannabis. You won't be able to do a proper nutrient feed until it's completely depleted from your soil.
To me it looks as if you're over feeding. It appears to be nito-toxicity. If they start clawing down then the tips burn and they claw up (while clawing down) its nitro-toxicity
I woke up to leaves doing some funny coloring? Is this a virus or a deficiency?
I did take clones 5 days ago...
Houndstooth - 6 weeks old
Soil
pH 6.8-7.0 (avg)
RH 50-60%
RO water with Green Planet Dual Fuel line.
19 inches from light (I did notice yesterday I was a hair close to the light...