Woke up this morning to an evil evil site....Not really but someone please help

Here are some pics and some information about what is going on. If anyone could help me and possible give me a suggestion that would be incredible.

Indoor Grow
8.5 weeks of veg
Just went into flowering not 4 days ago (switched to 12/12)
Last three watering went as follows from latest to most recent watering: Grow Big 2.5 teaspoons per one gallon, Normal Water, Normal Water, Big Bloom (4 tablespoons as per recommended).
Day Temp = 80's to sometimes mid
Night Temp = 60's to mid 60's
Humidity = ~50%
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As you can see. The leaves on this poor sick little girl is curling under, some are curling up, and it generally doesnt look very happy or healthy at all. The last pic has a comparison to how happy she once looked... Any help is welcome and greatly appreciated.

Thanks.

Gatsby:shock::shock::shock::shock:
 

mildredm

Member
It looks like magnesium problems to me. I have one that's looking that way. I have tried everything imaginable to save her. She has slowed in her growth rate at this point. I don't look for her to produce in the end, but I love her anyway. I have started watering with a bottled water that contains magnesium. I have even considered ditching my organic ideals and purchasing nutrients for her but then I look at my others that are thriving and I have to wonder, a human can be genetically iron deficient, so can a plant be genetically magnesium deficient? She's still alive so we shall see. Good luck, I hope she pulls through for you.
 

Dalek Supreme

Well-Known Member
Those lights on the direct underside is not needed.If they contribute to faster leaf transpiration then that is not good either.Direct side or tops for supplemental lighting.
 
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