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Hi all,hope i have posted in the right place,this is my first grow only one plant,my leaves are turning a funny color help?
thanks for any advice
its an autoflower
 

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We need your details. What you're in, what you're feeding, how often you feed what pH levels you're at. To my naked eye, it looks like you went from an overfeeding problem that quickly turned into a locking out nutrients or pH problem
 
Hi all,hope i have posted in the right place,this is my first grow only one plant,my leaves are turning a funny color help?
thanks for any advice
its an autoflower

She looks hungry to me. I would maybe feed her and see how she responds. What are you growing in? Dirt, rocks, coco, legos, or hydro?
 
hi,its in soil and perlite mix,started using the nutes in the pic once a week,i have not tested ph yet as just started learning and dont want to fork out for those expensive ph testers
 

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hi,its in soil and perlite mix,started using the nutes in the pic once a week,i have not tested ph yet as just started learning and dont want to fork out for those expensive ph testers
You can not grow if you don't have pH equipment. At least get the paper test strips. It's inconvenient matching up colors ,it takes more time but it's accurate and cheap
 
hi,its in soil and perlite mix,started using the nutes in the pic once a week,i have not tested ph yet as just started learning and dont want to fork out for those expensive ph testers

The most important thing you can do is learn the pH of your water source. You can use a cheap pack of test strips like they use in pools. Then you will know if it needs to be adjusted one way or the other. Now that you mention not doing anything about the pH I might suspect you are putting pH 8 water on them. That is how plants look when the pH is wrong often, especially if you are giving them enough food. A pH meter only costs about $10-15 dollars and will make a huge difference in your overall performance.
 
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