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itsraininbuds

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Plants: super skunk and purple punch
Nutrients: fox farms dirty dozen
Soil: ocean forest
Week: 7(week 2 of flowering)
Temp: 75°
Last flush: 2 weeks ago

Issue: leaves are wilting from the bottom up and become pale and weak. I gave it extra N, Fe, and Mg. My guess is Iron deficiency but idk.
 

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CaliRootz88

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Plants: super skunk and purple punch
Nutrients: fox farms dirty dozen
Soil: ocean forest
Week: 7(week 2 of flowering)
Temp: 75°
Last flush: 2 weeks ago

Issue: leaves are wilting from the bottom up and become pale and weak. I gave it extra N, Fe, and Mg. My guess is Iron deficiency but idk.
Can you show more pics? Is this happening to more than one plant? How often are you watering and feeding?
 

lokie

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Plants: super skunk and purple punch
Nutrients: fox farms dirty dozen
Soil: ocean forest
Week: 7(week 2 of flowering)
Temp: 75°
Last flush: 2 weeks ago

Issue: leaves are wilting from the bottom up and become pale and weak. I gave it extra N, Fe, and Mg. My guess is Iron deficiency but idk.
I gave it extra N, Fe, and Mg. My guess is Iron deficiency


but idk.


Slow down, shotgunning will only cause more confusion.

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itsraininbuds

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Can you show more pics? Is this happening to more than one plant? How often are you watering and feeding?
Yea its happening to 2 plants. And i have to water them every other day because they are extremely thirsty. But yea ill get some more pics up
 

altaran

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FFOF Can usually last for about 4-5 weeks without amending with nutes. And if you follow FF's guidelines on how much to use you will use way too much.
 

GroBud

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If that leaf was below plants canopy not recieving light those will fade and die. Especially if you use a light without good canopy penetration or dont use defoliation to open up plants canopy. Also older lower fans die, especially if not defoliated. Not alot of information to go off of. Over feeding doesn't cause deficiencies on lower leafs. Over watering could. If leaves fall off with the brush of the hand it's just not getting light. I had that issues back in the day using florescent lights. Could also check soil ph just to make sure its within a good range for nutrient consumption. Also could check soil ppms to see what and if they are eating. Getting them at every water and feed when having issues can give you a better understanding of how much they are eating vs what you're giving them
 

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Budzbuddha

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Pics of entire plant - got feeling more going on.

FFOF is nute dense - so much so you can bubble up a cheesecloth bag of it into a Tea / Soil Drench and feed with that. Dirty Dozen is overkill.
 
Have you checked your water hardness? People forget that the tapwater is nothing more then filtered for sentiment and cleaned for harmful bacteria then pumped out. It's full of years of minerals and chemicals that are in the water.
Could very well be caused by your water either over feeding something or calcium and lime clogging up your roots.
 

itsraininbuds

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Have you checked your water hardness? People forget that the tapwater is nothing more then filtered for sentiment and cleaned for harmful bacteria then pumped out. It's full of years of minerals and chemicals that are in the water.
Could very well be caused by your water either over feeding something or calcium and lime clogging up your roots.
Yes ive checked, no hard water. My city's water is surprisingly good. The water treatment facility is one of the best in the country per some dumb award for water that they give out.
 

itsraininbuds

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If that leaf was below plants canopy not recieving light those will fade and die. Especially if you use a light without good canopy penetration or dont use defoliation to open up plants canopy. Also older lower fans die, especially if not defoliated. Not alot of information to go off of. Over feeding doesn't cause deficiencies on lower leafs. Over watering could. If leaves fall off with the brush of the hand it's just not getting light. I had that issues back in the day using florescent lights. Could also check soil ph just to make sure its within a good range for nutrient consumption. Also could check soil ppms to see what and if they are eating. Getting them at every water and feed when having issues can give you a better understanding of how much they are eating vs what you're giving them
Thats interesting. They are pretty bushy and in a tight space for how big they are. I wave 3 lights on em but i definitely dont have the light penetrating down to where these leaves are dying. Like you said, i can shake these leaves off. The rest of the plant seems relatively healthy.
 
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