Nutrient issue . What else to do

I have gotten so many answers. Nitrogen deficiency. Nitrogen toxicity. Magnesium deficiency? My last water was water and cal mag only.









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Your lower, larger fan leaves will start to yellow and die off with age. It’s natural. Your upper leaves towards the flowers look ok. What soil/nutes are you using and how far into flower? Do you measure your pH and PPM’s going in and out?

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I ph between 6.2 and 6.5. I don’t measure ppm. I have been making banana tea. Bat quano. tea made from naturesl iving soil

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Sounds like ur growing organically good work to me ur plant looks healthy to me i wouldnt worry to much i agree with the other persons post ,it doesnt look like it has to long to go anyway .when u do ur banana tea put a bit of fish and kelp liquid in aswell ,cause i use worm castings and bat guano and kelp and fish liquid and molasses and banana skins in my tea

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The kelp and fish liquid will help with potassium and phosphorus the two main nutrients that a flowering plant needs at this point

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Looks like natural yellowing of the leaves. I can show you post after post of the same exact coloring.

As an organic grow your plant looks great.

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Your ladies look healthy and growing good. Like others mention it happens with lower leaves.

Happy growing

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I second what @Borderryan22 & @Covertgrower said. Normal. Clip’em off.

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