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Browing leaves dose anyone have suggestions
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Im only on my third or 4th year so im still learning. Looks like its not getting enough light amd wonder if the evergreen ls are messing up the ph of soil
 
Im only on my third or 4th year so im still learning. Looks like its not getting enough light amd wonder if the evergreen ls are messing up the ph of soil
Gotcha I was almost thinking the opposite and I did think at first it could be burning from my bags but theres discolored ones towards the center aswell
 
I see N deficiency, have a beef from over nutrient, under nutrition, or low pH. I am Hydro, so I see anything like that I flush an fill. I do think absorption of N is not working. Just my thoughts on the pic
 
There are soil grower's here that have much more knowledge than me. From what I see you are going to lose all of those fan leaves. 😭
 
Are you growing outdoors? I see a lot of new growth. That always looks yellow.
Is the plant asking for K ? 🤷‍♂️✌️💨
 
Did you do a pH test @Dsmoke710? If you’re near evergreens, they can drop the pH of surrounding soil and mess with nutrient uptake (even if you're feeding it right). Could also be a nutrient lockout but typically that would be if you fed more recently than 4 days. If things don't get better maybe try a light flush (followed by a balanced feed). Let us know you get on - Homegrown 👍
 
pH your soil. No matter what u feed it, if soil and water pH is off, your wasting your time.

Healthy soil....happy plants
 
pH your soil. No matter what u feed it, if soil and water pH is off, your wasting your time.

Healthy soil....happy plants
This is why I stay in my own hydro lane. I had a 3,oz crop that would have been 8. Cause the right soil can yield massive results, the wrong "As you said is a waste of time". I am not knocking anyone's grow methods, at all. I just know where I find the information I need . Hope it helps.
 

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@Dsmoke710 - What have you been feeding the plant?

It would help to know the pH of the soil, but I don't think pH is the problem. It looks like it doesn't have the nutrients it needs to transition to flowering. I think a full range of macronutrients would help it recover. The yellow leaves won't return to being green. There should be enough green leaves to get to the finish, though.
 
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