Can anyone tell me what is happening


This is only on the bottom leaves, I wait until the dirt is dry before I water it, humidity is about 60% and the temperature is around 70%, i use happy frog dirt

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Can we see a picture of the whole plant?..could just be normal fade…or the plant wanting more nutrients. How many weeks in are you and are you feeding with something?

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This is the while plant, its alittle over 7 weeks old

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As you can see there are more luke it, im not using any chemicals

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Happy Frog only has food in it for a few weeks. They are going to need something to finish…I am not an organic guy.

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What would u recommend to add to it

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Hey Friend! I am on my first grow but have absorbed a ton of information in the last few weeks so please take my advice as just a point in the right direction, but you’ll need something that helps the plant through late veg/flowering as your happy frog soil is running out of nutrients after seven weeks. You could look into Fox Farm Grow Big and Big Bloom for late Veg stage, and then Tiger Bloom for flower stage. Those are by the same manufacturer as your soil so it might keep it simpler. Just make sure to follow the directions and start with small doses first to avoid nutrient burn or other problems. I’m sure one of the experienced growers will reach out with advice for you though if you have more questions. Good luck growing friend!

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Looks like nitrogen deficiency to me..

Just my thoughts.

Happy growing

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I use this during veg stage and you could start some cal and mag also..

Alaska Fish Emulsion

Follow instructions maybe start with half dose at first then increase
The fish emulsion
Use it till you flip to flower
Keep feeding with call and mag as instructed on your nutrients.

Still making sure your ph is correct on your water.

Once in flower you will want to mix in some Phosphorus (P) and potassium (k) such as big bloom or something similar.

Hope this helps

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Phosphorus deficiency. Check pH for likely culprit.

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Agree with @Budbrother on the phosphorus deficiency and the PH being the culprit. FF HF has been notoriously bad at buffering the PH. 2 methods you can you use to check the medium PH of take a sample from the run off on water days or the method I prefer and more accurate is a slurry test. Take a teaspoon and go down near the root and take a sample. Mix equal parts of the soil with distilled water and stir and let it test for 20-30 minutes. Strain it through a coffee filter and test the remaining liquid. I would suspect it’s low for soil. A range of 6.3-6.8 with 6.5 being optimum for nutrient absorption. What’s your local water water source PH and TDS :love_you_gesture:

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:backhand_index_pointing_up::backhand_index_pointing_up::backhand_index_pointing_up::backhand_index_pointing_up: Dead on the money, also slight mag deficiency on the whole plant, likely caused by same.:+1:

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