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Leaf is discolored   cant find similar image
 
I’ll take the bet, just because it’s 5 blade. I’d agree if it was 7+ 🎲

(Can’t wait for the pictures.)
 
I removed several leaves with the brown parts
How often are you watering? How much when you do? Some of that tattered brown I saw on the lower fan leaves is directly the result of poor watering practices. If I were to guess, you're watering too frequently which means before the soil has dried back enough. Your plant still has a way to go before color changes from senescence.
 
it’s a nutrient issue,.
what you feeding and how much?
what grow medium you using?

really no such thing as a fade indoors unless done on purpose,.
 
Phosphorus Deficiency maybe ?

Check ph make sure it’s not too high/low
 
it’s a nutrient issue,.
what you feeding and how much?
what grow medium you using?

really no such thing as a fade indoors unless done on purpose,.
Maybe I’m Clueless 😵‍💫, but all my indoor plants fade.
 

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@Phil.D. in your case, the plant is much further along in maturity and much of the fade we're seeing in your picture is due to senescence. Your plant is completely done growing vertically but the buds are still fattening ... you're approaching the finish line. I'd say you're around a month ahead of the OP in terms of weeks in flower.
 
it’s a nutrient issue,.
what you feeding and how much?
what grow medium you using?

really no such thing as a fade indoors unless done on purpose,.

Thanks everyone! I planted in miracle grow potting soil and I’m growing it in a greenhouse. It was in an area where it didn’t receive enough sunlight so I moved it. I’m going to get a ph meter and feed it a good fertilizer. Keep you updated!
 
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