What is going on with this?

desplegado

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Hardly organic using Advanced 3-part + additives, just saying.

That's not necessarily true. Plants will thrive up to 7.5 and 8 isn't that far out of range. You can deal with it and looks as if the plants have been. Looks good overall. I'd worry more about input pH whilst using nutes.

Tbh runoff in soil isn't an accurate pH measurement. The water has it's own pH value and picks up whatever particulates and dissolved solids on the way through. It's not a true representation. Actual soil pH might be different. Most of those soil probes aren't very reliable either.
Most accurate imo is via soil test kit using a soil sample.

Imo, you've just gone a little bit over with the nutes. Looks healthy overall. I personally can't see any symptoms that immediately point to pH lockout. I see too much nitrogen.
@ half nutes why?
Dunno, but you should have a better idea once you get your EC meter.
It could be simple as getting more runoff when you feed.

You've come this far and they look good, honestly, good job.
But best you can do is just chill.
One plain watering won't hurt in the meantime on next watering, if you haven't already.
I'd then carry on @ half strength nutes, exactly as you have been and test the runoff EC once your meter arrives.
Nitrogen is easily leached away for the most part, and is usually the first deficiency to show in a healthy garden.
So, I'd start by getting more runoff when you feed.
Might be simple as that, bit of buildup.

No worries, I'll refrain from commenting for a while, think I've said all I need to for now.
Good luck.
Alr thx and I was talking about the soil I was being told it's organic and I'm using salt base nutes I think idrk but thx
 

Cream/City/Crumble

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I think your plants look pretty good! As mentioned in earlier comments, it could be magnesium deficiency. Ive read many books and articles on growing and they will all say the same thing, magnesium or just genetics. What i have noticed on my grows is that the closer i get to harvest time, the more purple starts to show up. Im guessing the purple is mainly on your fans leaves right now. The first pic is of my current grow that is in week 4 of veg (Mimosa). No purple on the main stem, but the fan leaf in the back is starting to turn a lil purple. The second pic is also my current grow, but these girls are in week 3 of flower (Also Mimosa) You can see the purple is spreading through the main stems now. It shouldnt be an issue for you and dont over think it. Leaves are your best indicators for deficiencies. Brown spots, yellowing etc.
 

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desplegado

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I think your plants look pretty good! As mentioned in earlier comments, it could be magnesium deficiency. Ive read many books and articles on growing and they will all say the same thing, magnesium or just genetics. What i have noticed on my grows is that the closer i get to harvest time, the more purple starts to show up. Im guessing the purple is mainly on your fans leaves right now. The first pic is of my current grow that is in week 4 of veg (Mimosa). No purple on the main stem, but the fan leaf in the back is starting to turn a lil purple. The second pic is also my current grow, but these girls are in week 3 of flower (Also Mimosa) You can see the purple is spreading through the main stems now. It shouldnt be an issue for you and dont over think it. Leaves are your best indicators for deficiencies. Brown spots, yellowing etc.
Okay then could anyone tell me what this is from ppl we're telling me it's light burn or wtv ive raised the light to 15 inches and set it down to 75%
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