growitsfun
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Soil or hydro? If soil are you watering too much? If hydro is your water getting enough oxygen from an air stone? Could be possible something is blocking the uptake of Nitrogen. Maybe too high of a PH. another possibility, are you adding enough N?
Hard to say for sure until we get more details but if I had to guess I would say roots are not getting enough oxygen.
Sorry for such a late response been busy with work, hopefully the below pictures give you what you need. Thank you to all in advance. Also growing in soil.More details are needed to have a better idea. It's not calcium or nitrogen deficiency! 2nd pic shows phosphorus lacking, the first pick may be manganese or magnesium lacking, but hard to say without more pics of the whole plant, not just the leaf in question. and also watering/feeding habits, type of light and medium used.
Can you give a little more detailStarving to death
Not really lol. We have asked you for info, it took you 3 weeks to post 4 pics. Still have no idea what you are feeding or how often (sorry not sure what to make of that pic with a list), using for lights, your watering habits, but it may not matter as the pics show she has starved, hence why the leaves are falling off..the plant is eating them since it seems you havent added enough to your medium. I say feed more.Can you give a little more detail
man u love calcium and nitrogen dont u lololWhat are you doing for calcium?
it what happens in flower as they suck the nutes from the bottom + no light is getting to them leavesCan you give a little more detail
well, to be fair, a ridiculously large percentage of plant issues are cal/mag related, or Ph preventing cal/mag uptake...man u love calcium and nitrogen dont u lolol
thinks that is everyone's answer herewell, to be fair, a ridiculously large percentage of plant issues are cal/mag related, or Ph preventing cal/mag uptake...
You do understand calcium is mostly immobile in the plant? Unlike nitrogen? Actually I don't think you are with an idiotic response like your's.thinks that is everyone's answer here
So, genius, I reread the post. Didn't see your recommendation.thinks that is everyone's answer here
I check ph and ppm everytime. Ph at 6.4 and ppm around 900 - 1200 depending on weekAt a guess? Soil Ph is off, and you are pumping so much nutrient into the soil its salting up... thats so many bottles of stuff....
Check ur soil Ph thats my guess, especially if its a repeat problem popping up in flower....
Its why i prefer hydro, when something is wrong, I can mix a batch I know if right, and drop the whole root ball in it.... you may need to flush and reset your soil, then increase your nutrient levels... stop tracking how much liquid you add, and start measuring the EC/PPM of the solution itself.
And make sure after you water, and it runs thru... empty the pan after a bit... if you let it set there, its gonna do more damage than good.