New Grower Finally after 5 year of waiting, decided it's time for a new Grow.

Here's some more crap pictures, can't really tell from the pictures the problem. The problem is spreading to other fan leaves.
I'll have a look at it outside the tent tomorrow.
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Been thinking on things, I upped the potassium and phosphorous yesterday, only a little, maybe it's a lock out.
I think I have a few choices about what to do.
1 - leave alone, it's a natural part of the growing cycle, like muddy says in lifecycle of autoflowers thread.
2 - I have a bit of soil which has silicium flash in it and startrex in it, I couldn't fit it in the pot when I made the pot up. I have 300ml of soil, I could do a little top dress.
3 - give a feed of orgatrex, which has most of the recommended nutrients.
4 - add a bit of magnesium.
5 - just feed water for a while

Any ideas what people think?
Thanks for looking.
those little claws at the tips of the leafs indicate, possible light nitrogen toxicity or over watering, watering too often or not waterng enough.

So maybe let the pot dry out some, only give plain water for a couple of of waterings or three,
Also,
These grow bags tend to dry out and lose a lot of water to run off, often even before the soil has had a chance to soak up the water, leaving dry patches in the bag, so check the weight of the bag before and after a watering, see if its actually soaking up by weight.

Oh yeah, roll a joint, put your feet up, ease off, stop looking for issues, cut back on everything, take it easy, they are weeds weeds naturally need less.

:baked:
 
those little claws at the tips of the leafs indicate, possible light nitrogen toxicity or over watering, watering too often or not waterng enough.

So maybe let the pot dry out some, only give plain water for a couple of of waterings or three,
Also,
These grow bags tend to dry out and lose a lot of water to run off, often even before the soil has had a chance to soak up the water, leaving dry patches in the bag, so check the weight of the bag before and after a watering, see if its actually soaking up by weight.

Oh yeah, roll a joint, put your feet up, ease off, stop looking for issues, cut back on everything, take it easy, they are weeds weeds naturally need less.

:baked:
Thanks Corum, I'll give that a try. :headbang:
 
I think your plant is looking great. I would agree with @Corum59 on this. Especially this part:

“Oh yeah, roll a joint, put your feet up, ease off, stop looking for issues, cut back on everything, take it easy, they are weeds weeds naturally need less.”

Best advice ever!!!

:smokeout:
 
I think your plant is looking great. I would agree with @Corum59 on this. Especially this part:

“Oh yeah, roll a joint, put your feet up, ease off, stop looking for issues, cut back on everything, take it easy, they are weeds weeds naturally need less.”

Best advice ever!!!

:smokeout:
Thanks R Wayne :cheers:
 
here you go folks, some daylight pictures - see what you think.
Dodgy leaf.jpg
dodgy leaves.jpg
Ok leaf.jpg
Whole plant.jpg
 
most of the plant looks great, a little dark green maybe, which would indicate high nutes, especially with the clawing, the lower leafs... well, meh, you know, they are the oldest, and its generally normal that they would die off... (with photo's anyway, dont know much about autos in this respect)
 

i think it could be possible lockout from excess potassium and magnesium going by the thread i copied for you.

End of life dont go like that in my opinion considering the top of the plant is nice and green, end of life fades more spread out if you know what i mean and not single whole leafs.
I think its overfertilization of potassium and magnesium Locking out Calcium to Nitrogen.

Plant looks Nice too and has your nerves wreaked.
what you fed last is the problem. just need to try correct it with some Ph correct water and get a nice balanced feed into her
 
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