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Well, things still aren't looking up. I have 3 more large fan leaves from the bottom yellowing, one of which is already yellow, and is now turning brown. The upper leaves still have that light green, yellowish hue to them even though I have been treating her with a chelated iron/zinc solution. Not sure what to do at this point, but it's looking grim.

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Another dying fan leaf. Possibly manganese deficiency? Maybe? Just not sure about anything at this point

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What u talking bout bro she looks good to me. Those are just growing pains bro means she's about to explode in height. What's your feed looking like tho??
 
What u talking bout bro she looks good to me. Those are just growing pains bro means she's about to explode in height. What's your feed looking like tho??

I'm using the feeding schedule for the Dutch Pro autoflower nutrients ( https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&ei=fePCU-v9JMWu8AGGhICoDQ&url=http://www.prohydrouk.co.uk/ebay/pdfs/DUTCH%2520PRO/Dutch%2520Pro%2520-%2520soil%2520auto%2520flowering%2520feed%2520chart.pdf&cd=2&ved=0CB4QFjAB&usg=AFQjCNHwivLomDEeQMhTEg0FwVzhAUChpg&sig2=KvLJa5rUZXigV73wY7WCig ) sorry, didn't know how to use a single word for the link. I hear what you're saying, Jayar, and I hope you're right, but she seems to be falling off kind of fast. Every day another large fan leaf has turned from yellow to brown, and falls off. If it is growing pains, it's a shock to see because she went from being a nice, healthy green one day, and the next she was showing green-yellow on the top leaves, and the bottom leaves began dying rapidly. I'm new to this, though, and like you said, maybe it's all a part of the process (softly fade in the theme song from Lion King, "The Circle of Life")
 
When you really want to worry is when your plant is yellowing from the top down. When it's yellowing from the bottom up it's the oldest leaves that are being sacrificed, when it's doing it the other way around it's because something is really wrong. I can't say enough how important it is to be cool. Just get your plants back on feeding schedule and give them some time to normalize. Imagine if you were working really long days and someone tried force feeding you, or pouring electrolytes on your head every time you looked tired :P
 
I'd go with nitrogen deficiency. Try only giving her N and she'll either respond well in just a few days or your problem lies elsewhere. Foliar feed simultaneously just to be sure.

Then again your plant is pretty far along and it may not matter so long as it's not caused by pests or fungus, from what I've heard leaves start dying on their own when the plant is old enough.

Good luck!
 
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Sorry I haven't read all this thread but what's your soil? What's your pH going in and coming out? Your pH is dropping in my opinion, I think you have lockout.
 
I'd go with nitrogen deficiency. Try only giving her N and she'll either respond well in just a few days or your problem lies elsewhere. Foliar feed simultaneously just to be sure.

Then again your plant is pretty far along and it may not matter so long as it's not caused by pests or fungus, from what I've heard leaves start dying on their own when the plant is old enough.

Good luck!

Thanks, Weiner (sounds so damn funny to me), but I'm not sure about Nitrogen deficiency, because the CalMag I have been giving her has Nitrogen, too (2-0-0), but I will look into that!

Sorry I haven't read all this thread but what's your soil? What's your pH going in and coming out? Your pH is dropping in my opinion, I think you have lockout.

Soil PH was at a steady 6.8, which is a bit high, so I dropped it down to 6.4. Other than that, it was steady
 
Thanks, Weiner (sounds so damn funny to me), but I'm not sure about Nitrogen deficiency, because the CalMag I have been giving her has Nitrogen, too (2-0-0), but I will look into that!



Soil PH was at a steady 6.8, which is a bit high, so I dropped it down to 6.4. Other than that, it was steady

6.8 is perfect in soil, so I believe. I have battled low pH and am now experiencing around 7.0, which is a little too high but seems to be better than too low!
 
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