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Can't figure out what is wrong here. My plant has turned purple but some of the leaves are dying after yellowing

Hell yeah bro thanks for the advice it's much appreciated to actually answer your OP. This is nitrogen and phosphorous deficiency, and feel free to cross reference that opinion with whatever online resources you can find too to make sure you actually...
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Can't figure out what is wrong here. My plant has turned purple but some of the leaves are dying after yellowing

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Hell yeah bro thanks for the advice it's much appreciated
to actually answer your OP.


This is nitrogen and phosphorous deficiency, and feel free to cross reference that opinion with whatever online resources you can find too to make sure you actually know what your looking at. Im a rambler though, so tend to offload a lot more information then actually necessary.

I always prefer the smoke from my plants that look like this by harvest day without a single exception so far. You're a bit early on it, but thats not a huge deal at all when its N and P thats fading off and its this far along. Those are the two easiest elements a plant has to repurpose.
 
a thought occurs

if you really wanted to see it go away though, you could do a foliar feed of something with good calcium nitrate levels and some soluble phosphates. It would go away in a couple days on the leaves that are still holding turgidity (pumped up with fluids). keeping pure minerals like calcium phosphate and nitrate around are great for quick foliar NPK corrections in super soils. I keep potassium bicarbonate, magnesium sulfate, calcium nitrate and phosphate around. They're not chemically organic, but they're biologically organic if organic is important to you indoors.
 
a thought occurs

if you really wanted to see it go away though, you could do a foliar feed of something with good calcium nitrate levels and some soluble phosphates. It would go away in a couple days on the leaves that are still holding turgidity (pumped up with fluids). keeping pure minerals like calcium phosphate and nitrate around are great for quick foliar NPK corrections in super soils. I keep potassium bicarbonate, magnesium sulfate, calcium nitrate and phosphate around. They're not chemically organic, but they're biologically organic if organic is important to you indoors.
Hell yeah where might I find those pure minerals?
 
This is a Dosido Auto about 10 days from harvest.
 

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