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5 Weeks left, leaf tips turning brown and yellow.

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5 Weeks left, leaf tips turning brown and yellow.

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c’mon pest experts. home in here
A guy on a nanner thread which she also has a few said
"Glad to hear you'll have no worries. I seen your plant and looks good and those burnt tips are nitrogen burn too late now but that's what you're looking at here on your plant. I seen you asking but wasn't sure if that was what you were talking about"
 
A guy on a nanner thread which she also has a few said
"Glad to hear you'll have no worries. I seen your plant and looks good and those burnt tips are nitrogen burn too late now but that's what you're looking at here on your plant. I seen you asking but wasn't sure if that was what you were talking about"
no.. i think you still have a pest issue and if so that’s needs to be addressed before doing anything else
 
I don't see any pests but there could be aphids. What I think is causing the yellowing is the fade trying to set in. 7 weeks of flower, it's about the right time.
I see some over watering signs also. What range is your pH in?
 
I don't see any pests but there could be aphids. What I think is causing the yellowing is the fade trying to set in. 7 weeks of flower, it's about the right time.
I see some over watering signs also. What range is your pH in?
oh crap 7 weeks flowering haha thought it was week 5.. though better be safe than sorry for pest thanks
@ComfortablyNumb
 
no.. i think you still have a pest issue and if so that’s needs to be addressed before doing anything else
Ok cool, there was a couple of
I don't see any pests but there could be aphids. What I think is causing the yellowing is the fade trying to set in. 7 weeks of flower, it's about the right time.
I see some over watering signs also. What range is your pH in?
I think fade too, the water was a very gentle run off, to test ph of the runoff, it was 6.6 so all good.
 
In soil your ideal pH is 6.0-6.5
In coco 5.5-5.8
In mixed mediums 5.7-6.2

If you have dolomite lime, or any water soluble lime, in there, don't try and adjust pH.
 
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