What is this???

That's funny, I was going to say the same to you, dude. Because that's what you sound like. (I know, "but you didn't"). Yeah, I know, but I was thinking it.
 
FFOF shouldn't require much more feeding. I'm not sure how long you've been feeding, but it's obviously been a while now because you have low pH damage, dark green leaves indicating too much nitrogen, and leaf curl. the curling might be a mix of pH and air temp that's a little too warm. it almost looks like some heat damage with brown areas in the middle of the leaves. This is strange because the orange spotting might be cal def but you've given it so much fert that low calcium seems unlikely. so close to harvest, I would just flush it once, then give nothing but water from here and let it die. harvest. could be worse I guess.

1)Ph
2)Air Temp
3)Overfeeding
4)Heat Damage
5)Cal Def
6)Flush it (because why not, when you don't have a clue, go with a flush)

Great advice guy, really narrowed it down. You are talking out of your ass like just about every other thread I see you giving advice on.
 
Over fertilizing and bitter beer face plants is very common among the cannabis hobbyists. This thread is like hundreds of others on all cannabis forums. Less is always more.
 
DaFreak, I'm not talking out my ass. When a grower tried to control the grow by doing more than what the plant requires you can end up with all 6 of those items and yeah, the symptoms for them are seen in the plant.
How do you explain the orange spotting? The leaf edge curl? The dark green color with dead leaf tips? It looks like the OP has overdone it with some things and for some reason, there is orange spotting which looks like calcium deficiency. I've seen your posts too and I'm not impressed. Your first post was ppm and pH is all you need to worry about, but I disagree. Those are important things, I'll give you that, but how often you feed in soil matters and how warm the grow space might be matters. There's more to it.
 
PPM and pH is all you have to worry about. You just posted that "by doing more than what the plant requires," which means.....less PPM. I swear to god, half the people on these boards arm themselves with a pic of plant deficiencies and go to answer threads.
 
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