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Wondering what deficiency this might be or is it natural kill it is on the bottom more shaded leaves. The top on one cola is turning a bit yellow with brown edges on leaves. My guess is it needs more potassium or phosphate so it's stripping the lower leaves for it . Let me hear you all
 

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Looks more like a micronute problem to me with it affecting the tops like that. But also may want to check in pot ph levels.
 
:toke: where was that leaf taken from, near the top? Is is one of several like this, or just a few/one? Symptoms could be K defc., but I need more pics of leaves, affected areas, light distances, nute feeds/sched./dosage,...
 
Here's an update. And my personal answer. Fungus gnats..... yup thats what im blaming for sure i had a large infeststion of them cause i neglected it and the larvae chewed my tiny roots near the substrate surface. This all happened right when flowering took place so it couldn't deliver the right nutrients to the bud points so it started pulling from the leaves rapidly. Oh well lesson learned see what tangerine will yield after gnarly gnat stress
 

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:cuss: vermins! Look into Mosquito Bits
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.... gnat and them are closely related enough that the Bt bacterium in this will kill the larvae; adults are non-feeders, flying gonads basically... sticky traps can help there! I like to make a quick tea with the Bits: of a gallon of low ppm water, I add 1tbs molasses, and a dash of nutes, about 1/8 cup of bits and toss an small air stone in there, put someplace warm and let cook for a day,.. then water in. no need to saturate the pot, the bacteria will reproduce and spread out... takes about a week to kill off the generation cycle... Also figure out where they are coming from!
 
Thanks for the advice I will grab some of those . Thankfully it will be winter soon.
 
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