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Still cant figure out whats wrong with my autos, anyone know?

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Still cant figure out whats wrong with my autos, anyone know?

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Ive tried giving more nitrogen as i was told to but it didnt seem to help at all and now the issue is getting worse. Anyone have any idea what this could be? I have more information on growing conditions if needed.
 

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if your using bottle nutrients, it could be a possible lock out. Try flushing then making sure your EC is around 1200 when you feed it next. Also PH the water before you water the plant.
I have also seen bud rot start out this way.
 
It looks like the leaves down below are still green while the sugar leaves are burning up. Lights too close? What ppfd are they getting?
If it were a nutrient deficiency you would be looking at immobile nutrients since the issue is in the new leaves at the top, but I'm thinking light burn, plus I don't want you to face a nutrient issue so far into flower.
 
It looks like the leaves down below are still green while the sugar leaves are burning up. Lights too close? What ppfd are they getting?
If it were a nutrient deficiency you would be looking at immobile nutrients since the issue is in the new leaves at the top, but I'm thinking light burn, plus I don't want you to face a nutrient issue so far into flower.
PPFD is around 600 i believe maybe a bit higher. The leaves started dying from the bottom and it moved up
 
over feeding and over watering,..
your main issue is either septoria or cercosporia
I really dont think its either of those, i had a smaller plant with the same amount of everything and it did completely fine it didnt have any symptoms if anything. I have tons of airflow and ventilation and my temp and humidity have been near perfect for every stage of the grow cycle. I just dont see how it could be that
 
I really dont think its either of those, i had a smaller plant with the same amount of everything and it did completely fine it didnt have any symptoms if anything. I have tons of airflow and ventilation and my temp and humidity have been near perfect for every stage of the grow cycle. I just dont see how it could be that
ok
 
Right now ive been using the micro grow and bloom from advanced nutrients, 4ml/1L and a gallon per plant. Water them every 3 days
I just finished my first grow. It was a DWC, Northern Lights Auto, and I used Advanced Nutrients products.

First of all, Did you download the official recipe from the Advanced Nutrients website? If you did, you might have noticed that they recommend like up to 15 additive nutrient solutions. SEVERAL of them make major adjustments to the N-P-K ratio of your water solution. If you are not using them, that might be the source of the potential nutrient deficiency.

It's true that the leaves are turning brown and dying, but that is a secondary reaction to a worsening nutrient deficiency, in addition to being a sign of nutrient burn.

I had the problem right around week 8 in my grow because I had assumed that those additive solutions that they sell were just optional add-ons mostly for corporate profit margins. Then I realized just how profoundly they alter the critical elements of the nutrient solution. And I made the yellowing go away (or at least not advance any further). However, the damage was done, and the buds never developed to full size due to the nutrient deficiency during flowering.

One thing that the Advanced Nutrients rep told me when talking with them was that for the FIRST feeding when the week (dosage) of nutrients to be used changes, the solution should be prepared at full strength. Then, ALL other feedings until the dosage changes again should be delivered at half strength. So...if it turns out that it is nutrient burn/lockout that might be the source of your troubles.
 
If u think different please let me know, just trying to get as much info as i can as well as explain my thought process yk
yes i think different,.
septoria,..
how do you know its time to water the plant
 
I really dont think its either of those, i had a smaller plant with the same amount of everything and it did completely fine it didnt have any symptoms if anything. I have tons of airflow and ventilation and my temp and humidity have been near perfect for every stage of the grow cycle. I just dont see how it could be that
septoria can survive on dead plant material, it can be transferred to seed, survive winter in soil etc,.
 
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