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It seemed like that at first but it's getting extremely bad what else could it bee over feeding I've been feeding the same amount consistently ac and it's only on this plant I've been adding cal mag every once in awhile should I chop her now? I wouldn't want it to get bud rot if that's something that could happen
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:pop:Gary looks like she is close to harvest by looking at the hairs on the buds. The hairs appear more than fifty percent brown so she is close. I would cut the dead leaves off her to make her more pretty. Give her straight water from here on and in a week maybe two your choice stop watering for a day or two and cut dry and then smoke her.
 
Not cal or mag...yellowing is everywhere.
She is just mature and ready to die off.
This plant was grown inside or out?
 
Not cal or mag...yellowing is everywhere.
She is just mature and ready to die off.
This plant was grown inside or out?
Inside she is the most mature it just seemed like the leaves weren't dying of naturally maybe they are
 
What are you growing in? And what is the pH of your feed water? This looks like either a pH problem or like a lockout -- but i'll wait for someone more experienced to chime in.
It's always ph'd to 6.2 I'm using advanced nutrients ph perfect line as well
 
i would love to hear what some others are saying about this. I have some photo plants that are starting to look similar. i am ph'ing my shite like crazy, giving them nutes, adjusting up/down but IF this was end of line browning, that would be nice to know. I have seen some plants that just keep on going and going and look huge and green even when its time to harvest, mine never look like that. They look like what you posted :D
 
Folks,
PH in is important.
But PH out (Runoff), is more important.
I use a soil ph meter to test.
I've found that if you feed your plant to start draining ( runoff).
Collect a sample and read with you ph pen/meter.
Your results will be pretty damded close to using a soil ph meter.
Remember, your aim is for root ph, as read by the runoff.
And this in itself is still a guestimate.
But better than nothing...or always feeding at 6.x
Because 6.x doesnt mean your roots are always at 6.x
 
Folks,
PH in is important.
But PH out (Runoff), is more important.
I use a soil ph meter to test.
I've found that if you feed your plant to start draining ( runoff).
Collect a sample and read with you ph pen/meter.
Your results will be pretty damded close to using a soil ph meter.
Remember, your aim is for root ph, as read by the runoff.
And this in itself is still a guestimate.
But better than nothing...or always feeding at 6.x
Because 6.x doesnt mean your roots are always at 6.x
So bloody true. I just found that the coco my current lady is in was somewhere north of 6.5 in spite of being fed nothing more than 6.2, and mostly close to 6. Now flushed with gallons of ph'ed nute mix until runoff came back down to 6. The plant is super healthy other than a few unhappy bottom leaves so she should get things sorted. I'll give her a few days to see if she likes the flush. :biggrin:

That Bluelab soil pH meter beckons, but the price is a bit much for this home grower.

Happy growing all. :pighug:
 
So bloody true. I just found that the coco my current lady is in was somewhere north of 6.5 in spite of being fed nothing more than 6.2, and mostly close to 6. Now flushed with gallons of ph'ed nute mix until runoff came back down to 6. The plant is super healthy other than a few unhappy bottom leaves so she should get things sorted. I'll give her a few days to see if she likes the flush. :biggrin:

That Bluelab soil pH meter beckons, but the price is a bit much for this home grower.

Happy growing all. :pighug:
Yeah,
Don't mean to highjake the threat OP.
But we are talking about PH.
The Bluelab pen is not worth the expense for a grower that only has a couple of plants.
It is good for a quick check for someone growing many plants.
I've found the runoff test to still be a very good indicator of whats going on in the soil.
Somewhat off topic,but...I also grow in peat (outside).
The rise in PH is the same as coco.
For those taking notes and wanting to compare soil. :vibe:
 
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