Can anyone identify the problem?

rsx2009

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so this plant has been doing this to the leaves on the very bottom of the plant for a while now. I've hit it with nutes and it still does it. Maybe the nutes aren't strong enough? Maybe its root problems? I'm not sure let me know thanks
 

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Nugachino

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Could be a Phosphorus deficiency. That happens in the lower leaves. What's your growing medium? And the pH of it/ what you feed at.
 

rsx2009

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Yeah I was thinking the same .. I'm usuing ffof.. ph should be good haven't tested the run off lately though. I'm about to go into flower so it will get hit with some bloom nutes soon
 

Nugachino

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Transition from the veg to bloom nutes. Keep running a little of those veg ones into flower for the first week or two. Or supplement the nitrogen.

I've heard that bloom nutes contain little to no nitrogen. Which is still needed through part of bloom. Though. Not as much as potassium and phosphorus.
 

Nugachino

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Oh. And I've been told not to worry about soil pH so much. Mainly focus on what goes in rather than comes out. Soil is a good buffer to pH fluctuations.

I was having issues with my plant due to trying to correct the soil alkalinity. Instead of focusing on watering with the correct pH.
 

Alienwidow

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Bottons of plants do shit all the time. It doesnt mean you have real problems. Lots of times its just the lights or pot size. If theres no loght down there theyll drop, or any number of things. A few leves arent a problem at the bottom.
 
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