Should I worry or not??

leafer

Member
Just wondering if someone could look at the pics of my leaves and see if it's something I should worry about. The one in the pic is in veg stage and it's mostly only the bottom leaves that do this. I'm running NutriMix HP Soil with Sensi-Grow A/B for nutes. My soil ph is sitting at about 6.6 ph right now. Water is usually right around 6 - 6.5 ph and right now ppm is around 900 because this particular plant has been in veg stage for a while and water is always aerated for a couple days before using. However this keeps happening and once it goes into bloom stage, more leaves do this.... Anyone shed some light on this and give me advice on how to correct this?? thanks in advance! IMG_0537.JPG IMG_0538.JPG

I'll also add that I run my nutes 500 - 900 ppm for veg and 900 - 1200 for bloom. Usually raise it 100 ppm at a time until the max
 

mike4c4

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need better pic. of hole plant. but from what i can see you need to back off the nutes a bit.
 

leafer

Member
Okay, I'll lighten up on the nutes for it. I gave it a flush just in case, so I'll be able to start fresh now. The "a little dry" part shocks me because I'm always paying close attention to when it needs watering. Soon as the pot starts feeling a little light I water them
 

mudballs

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man i cant get the image to open right on my phone but to me it looks like normal flowering die off. i know you said its veg but she looks more than ready for flower in which case all is well no worries stay the course.
 

nonamedman420

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man i cant get the image to open right on my phone but to me it looks like normal flowering die off. i know you said its veg but she looks more than ready for flower in which case all is well no worries stay the course.
I honestly don't think that's great advice, plants shouldn't normally "die off" when growing indoors, outdoors is slightly different... but the "dying off" outside in nature is due to many different signals/circumstances that you won't see indoors unless you copied nature perfectly... like less hours at night every night, and colder temps towards the end of flower which causes the nutrient deficiencies normally associated with what u call "dying off", that isn't natural indoors unless you're feeding them wrong.
 

nonamedman420

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not saying 100% that any of that is definitely your problem, but info is good and it will be a new tool in your box to use, and honestly use a lil common sense, if it looks bad enough for you to take a pic and post it here, it must not be "nothing". you should ask a few different people their advice and use your better judgement, don't ignore everyone who tells you what u dont want to hear, and listen to the one person who tells u only what you wanna hear. people who think they know everything are impossible to be taught anything, but people who know their limits and lack of knowledge can be taught. that's not directed to anyone
 

anzohaze

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Lower leaves also get messed up when watering w nutes as some leaves get drenched in your water and hurts/destroys lower leaves esp if they lay in the soil. The rest of your plant looks good i would let it be.
 

mudballs

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finally got image to open correctly.i still wouldnt change a thing since the rest of plant looks fine.did you splash nutes on those leaves?foliar spray?recant my die off now that i got a better look but still wouldnt change anything except flip the lights.shes beggin to flower
 

leafer

Member
Yes, getting some nutes on the leaves when watering is a very good possibility. Had wondered about that but wasn't sure if that would cause this issue (or any issues). @mudballs, I left it this long because I wanted to try my hand at cloning, so I pulled a couple off this one before I put her into flower ;)
Really appreciate all the help and advice.
 
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