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Ashydougie

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I have grandaddy purp and kings kush under t5 both strains have started dying from the bottom up. Ph is ok and temps are good. Is this bugs? I stop giving nutes when problem started and have flushed and transplanted to larger container. Any ideas?20180114_005040.jpg 20180114_005037.jpg 20180114_004704.jpg 20180114_004641.jpg
 

Howard Burn

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Everything looks nice and healthy for the most part, nice green, is it just one or two leaves at the bottom or every plant is fading from bottom up?

If you see more than one, it looks like fungus gnats or possible spider mites also
 

Jimmy the vest uk

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The lower parts of your plants are not getting any light so the plant is dropping them. It’s nothing to worry about. I see you have a nice canopy. Trim off all those lower leaves and stems. Search lollipop cannabis plants in google and follow instructions your plants will respond well. Have you topped them plants at all? it looks like you have if not give that a go too just search google out utube. Good luck
 

Jimmy the vest uk

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The lower parts of your plants are not getting any light so the plant is dropping them. It’s nothing to worry about. I see you have a nice canopy. Trim off all those lower leaves and stems. Search lollipop cannabis plants in google and follow instructions your plants will respond well. Have you topped them plants at all? it looks like you have if not give that a go too just search google out utube. Good luck
By the way them plants look in top condition
 

Ashydougie

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Everything looks nice and healthy for the most part, nice green, is it just one or two leaves at the bottom or every plant is fading from bottom up?

If you see more than one, it looks like fungus gnats or possible spider mites also
Every plant. And more then one or two leaves. Ive lost over 10 leaves on some plants. The top looks really nice and no stem problems just all lower leaves. These are all mothers by the way. They have all be topped atleast once. Some twice. It just started 3 - 4 days ago and have been losing 5+ leaves per day on every plant.
 

Jimmy the vest uk

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Every plant. And more then one or two leaves. Ive lost over 10 leaves on some plants. The top looks really nice and no stem problems just all lower leaves. These are all mothers by the way. They have all be topped atleast once. Some twice. It just started 3 - 4 days ago and have been losing 5+ leaves per day on every plant.
The lower leaves are not getting any light bro I can see that from your pics you have a canopy that’s why your leaves are going funny it nothing to worry about just trim them all away I wouldn’t Evan bother making them into cuttings when you got loads of healthy upper growth going on. I have 3 big bush mothers doing the exact same, lighter green growth down low with yellowish leaves and bendy stems
 

Cold$moke

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If your lowers are lightly fading like that id say just bump up your feed a little looks like its hungry for nitrogen. To me
They look great though good job:)

The stuff on the little inner braches is probably due to dew with lack of air flow ?

Overall they look good to me and probably just need a small bump in feed.

The spots on your lower leaves is probably where some nutrients got splashed mabey
 

Ashydougie

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If your lowers are lightly fading like that id say just bump up your feed a little looks like its hungry for nitrogen. To me
They look great though good job:)

The stuff on the little inner braches is probably due to dew with lack of air flow ?

Overall they look good to me and probably just need a small bump in feed.

The spots on your lower leaves is probably where some nutrients got splashed mabey
Thanks man. Ive been trying to research how to tell if its too much nitrogen or not enough. Seems hard to tell. This is my frist go. Im using gh nutes. Been using the feed chart provided. But from reading seems like i dont need the gh grow. I also have 4 going in a dwc setup and they are doing great.
 
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