Is this from too much nitrogen? Using gold leaf 2ml per liter of water.
Greetings and thank you for your time,
If your pics are in natural light it makes it easier for seeing deficiencies on leaves and the plant. What size pots are you using, soil or cocoa. When did you water last as well.
This helps to determine problems.
Just a quick glance it looks like over watering which if you watered recently it should perk up in a day or less. Watch the time span on watering, lift the pot if it’s light and soil feels dry say 2 inches down then it’s time. I have 5 gallon pots in soil and I water every three days 1 gallon of water and nutrients. Gives me a quart of run off which you want to help with salt build up from the nutrients. Just my take with what I see.
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I agree, first thought was over watering. You don’t have any burn, or dark, waxy leaves, which would indicate nitrogen toxicity.
I just watered yesterday so l will wait and see. Thanks everyone!!!
Greetings and thank you for your time,
Quick note if you see damage occurring burnt tips or clawing, do a flush no matter if you watered the day before. Happened to me. Do a flush then just give it a watering PH @ 6.8, if using Cal/ MAG add that it helps with the PH stay stable, but if it is already in your nutrients, this doesn’t apply. Start looking for potassium deficiencies you are in flower, if you are covered by your nutrients or city water you might be fine.
If you see brown specks forming on the edges of your bigger fan leaves you might want to see if that is the cause first especially if your are using RO or distilled water. Check out new guy grows auto’s @Grundymun. I had a lag due to health but you are welcome to view. I am on my second grow and it is finishing up with a month, two auto’s are 2 weeks behind, with fighting with runts and helmet heads stunning growth.
Hope all helps take care