HELP!!!!

I'm not positive what the problem is. Super skunk clone off a killer pheno I'm 3 weeks in flower and 9 days ago she was green as could be...this started right when I started giving it bloom nutes gh's ph perfect 4 ml per gallon every other watering in fox farms ocean forest soil...No nutes before the bloom at all
 

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Nickcg123

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Did you do it while lights on?
Looks like the liquid was either to concentrated or it acted as a magnifying glass and caused the light to burn leaves
 
No don't think that's the problem either, if it was a deficiency it would be yellowing bottom up this is more on the new growth which suggests an immobile nutrient I'm thinking manganese maybe??
 

Nickcg123

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flush your system with clean, pH’d water that contains a regular dose of nutrients that includes manganese. This will remove any extra iron or nutrient salts that may be affected the uptake of manganese, it will help restore pH to the proper levels, and will supply the plant with any missing nutrients.
You are looking to avoid higher pH ranges, as this is where manganese deficiencies are most likely to occur.
 

Bobby Long Buds

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No don't think that's the problem either, if it was a deficiency it would be yellowing bottom up this is more on the new growth which suggests an immobile nutrient I'm thinking manganese maybe??
It’s not nitrogen that is bottom up yellowing.
Magnesium is also bottom up yellowing.
However calcium is mostly thought of as immobile and causes symptoms like yours. Calcium and magnesium are the most used of the secondary nutrients.
 
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