what the hell is the problem here

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This plant is like 4-5 weeks flowering I think it started earlier then the other ones. It just started having this problem mildly like 2 weeks ago now its getting hella bad whats up with the thing?
 

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man I wish I could help but Im no pro at diagnosing... I will stay tuned but, I would recommend a good flush to start out with
 
I flushed 3 days ago didnt seem to help, whats wierd is I have 5 others that are getting the same treatment as this one and they are nice and green.
 
Have you checked the color of the trichomes to see how close this one is to harvesting?? And if so is it the same as the other 5?
 
They have been flowering for only 5 weeks so I havnt went to pick up a suitible magnifying glass but from the one I have they are all crystal clear its only like 10x.
 
I just switched nutes to fox farm big bloom and tiger bloom yesterday I was using bontanicare power flower. A friend suggested maybe it was spider mites or thripes does this look like either?
 
eh, that thing looks sad ):
how often do you water, and maybe you are feeding it too much? might be too acidic?
or it just might be a runty mc runt runt
 
I don't think it's over-nuted. the leaves don't yellow like that. They burn around the edges.

I'm kind of thinking along the lines of BudsMcTwill. I actually suspect too little light. But I'm still really new. I could be missing something like nute lockup. I have no idea what that looks like.
 
This plant is like 4-5 weeks flowering I think it started earlier then the other ones. It just started having this problem mildly like 2 weeks ago now its getting hella bad whats up with the thing?

It's severe nutrient deficiency, nitrogen, pottasium and phosphorus probably caused by toxic nutrient salt build up, whacked ph and/or a pot that is simply too small for it's current root nutrient requirements.

Repot it into some fresh soil, a larger pot and give it a good 1/4 weak nutrient flush, and thereafter nutrient feeds at 1/2 - full strength. The plant will be severely stressed as well, use drop or two of superthrive in with the nutrient flush to relieve transplant stress. It will probably add a few weeks to the flowering time while it recovers and gets back on course again.
 
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