Lazarus13
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It could be like jimmys and be a natural occurrence but its worth at least looking into..
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I think it's a magnesium deficiency are you using a cal mag supplement do a good flush and then add 1/4 strength Nutes in ph'd water with some mollasus
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The plant will take a little while to recover but it may not recover completely because it is into flower so most energy is put into that, and yes flush then leave dry then add cal mag and 1/4 strength Nutes, I'm sure someone else will verify this for you
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Google potassium deficiency image and see if that doesn't look familiar. I had this and everyone kept telling me different things and if i had treated it for what it was my yield would've been better. I had a ph dip that was locking out nutrients on top of the fact i was only using my bloom booster at 1/2 or less strength. I already run my nutes light and some of these girls are hogs for potassium or calcium/magnesium. Just my opinion but check out the image and description.
Absolutely true. If you lock out ph during flower you will definitely get a Potassium deficiency. Causing the plant to "cannibalize" itself.
I was under the impression the OP was giving it minimum nutes.
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Your plant is exhibiting classic signs of nutrient burn. Notice how the problem began at the tips and is now slowly working its way in. Flush your system and wait a week for the plant to resume growing. The damaged leaves wont ever recover.
Its very important that you don't repeat this mistake again. Another case of nute burn this late into flowering will seriously slow down bud growth and will affect your final yield.