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    Default some type of deficiency?

    I am now currently in flowering and in the transition period of using grow nutes to flower nutes, im using old timer organic grow, bloom, bloom boost, catalyst and bio silicone. this morning i come to my plants and they have lost there solid green and gone abit patchy, I have tried my hardest to get a ok pic so sorry if its no good and its very early on so im having problems identifying exactly what it is. should i start dosing using the bloom now or up the grow dosages as i have been going easy with those at qaurter and half strength up untill nowClick image for larger version. 

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ID:	356894. im thinking its eiver mg or copper as ive noticed some of the leaves are looking abit shiny and sticky which i see in copper deficiency. Many thanks in advance

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    look ok to me matey, just give them a spray of calmag anyway before the flower period properly starts
    also expect some lime lookin buds sites when you have flipped, it wont be deficiency just normal to see during stretch period
    Last edited by joker_the_smoker; 20-02-18 at 12:01 PM.

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