Am I unwillingly starving her?

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CBD Plus, started from seed September 2nd. Autopots using coco coir and Perlite (30%). pH 6.1 today, usually refilled weekly with 5.8. PPM today 720. Not an issue with its neighbouring plant, which is half the size, but the exact same batch. Temperature about 24 degrees during the day, dips to 21 at night. Humidity anywhere from 34% to 60%. Some leaves removed yesterday to see if I had corrected the problem with last top up in my bucket. Using GH Flora Series, Cal-Mag. Buds are coming along, but I feel like I need another 4-6 weeks. Not very many grows under my belt.

Is she just getting ready to close up shop? Help me please!!!
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What is it that you are seeing that causes you to think that there is a problem?
 
Just realized I posted in an autoflower group. My autos are doing great so far, so I'm in the wrong group!!! Let me see if I can delete this.
We only have one infirmary.. It's for plant issues regardless if it's auto or photo.
 
I'm wondering about the leaf discoloration. I expected this to happen much later, closer to when the buds are done fattening up and stacking. Its twin has zero discoloration.
Ahhh.. I see.. Honestly, this plant looks fine to me. I mean, the top leaves look a liiiitttllllee light green, but not concerning this late in flower... That plant looks to have about a month or so left.. The darker coloration, is genetic. Could be an expression caused by lower temps when lights are off, or just a natural genetic trait. Many strains have purple or dark leaves as they finish. At this rate, it looks like those leaves will most likely get completely dark, or purple. But I don't see a cause for concern in this pic!
 
Ahhh.. I see.. Honestly, this plant looks fine to me. I mean, the top leaves look a liiiitttllllee light green, but not concerning this late in flower... That plant looks to have about a month or so left.. The darker coloration, is genetic. Could be an expression caused by lower temps when lights are off, or just a natural genetic trait. Many strains have purple or dark leaves as they finish. At this rate, it looks like those leaves will most likely get completely dark, or purple. But I don't see a cause for concern in this pic!
Best news I've had all day! I agree with it needing about 4-6 weeks left, I've just never had one discolor this bad near the end. First time successfully bringing this type so far. I won't get the supposed 500g/m2, but I did change my lights a month ago. Many thanks for your assistance.
 
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