G13 deficiency

This poor plant is looking bad, and it's almost time to turn it.
It has this spots everywhere and the leafs are Skippy it just looks bad any thoughts?
Here are the specs.
45 humidity
72 f all day
Fed every 3 days and it's in a 3 gallon pot
Food consists of botanicare line.
Calmag 5ml
Maxi crop 30ml
Dark energy 5 ml
Pro grow 30ml
Karma 5ml
Ibe used this formula for a while now but im not sure what's wrong
The pH in the food stay at 6
And ppm 1300
**forgot to mention light is 1000w on 24 hrs**
 
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peter berger

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Looks like multiple deficiencies. Phosphorous ,zinc ,manganese. Come to mind when I look at the picture. Are you following a specific feeding schedule and if so how often do you feed?
 

Cl@rksville

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The guy before you said deficiency and you think is burn, how come... I will definitely do a flush
Def and overload go hand in hand because it creates an imbalance. Hence why we get these 'conflicting' opinions...

I am not offering my view because there seems to be one or more problems needing to be dealt with. However BUDS you are giving good advice on recommending a flush, nevertheless this will be only a temporary fix if the same regime and conditions are followed.

I'd like to know the substrate, general size, thickness and maybe a good pic of the whole plant top to bottom?
 

polishpollack

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I'm guessing you're using soil since I see a support stick with twist tie. 1300 is too high for a soil grow. even in hydro that's pretty high. It also looked like you are having some heat damage but you write that the temp is 72 all the time. you could back off that light time wise to 18 hours if you wanted. that would save you some money on the power bill. actually, as big as that one is, you might just go to 12 and have it flower now. it will continue to grow in flower. but you've got to get that fert issue under control. flush it, don't feed it for a while. hopefully it ain't too late. feeding every 3 days at 1300 is way too much.
 

daloudpack

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id almost say pythium root rot as all the deficiencys im seeing it may be that u cant uptake anything
 
The reason why they're so big is because they're my mother plants basically.
I bought a house so I was low in money so I just had them under t5 with a little of water and food for them to stay alive and now I'm getting clones to flip them will post pics soon
 

Cl@rksville

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Ooooheerr she looks like shit pal, the general condition is brown bin for me! I couldn't waste 10 weeks of my time, feeding, nurturing and my lekki on that mate! I reckon I'd pull a better yield off a WW seed in 14 weeks if I planted it today chap, assuming it don't go wrong like.
 
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