Why are the leaves turning this color

Paratwice

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Looks like a bit of nute burn. I’d remove the worst ones because they won’t recover. The ones with the yellow margins you can leave for a little while and see what they do if they get worse pluck them.
 

Paratwice

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It’s not normal by the way. Somethings causing stress to the plant and it is showing itself through the leaves. You can turn it around. Somethings out of balance. Take a look at your nutes make sure you’re not giving them too much. If you have no way to test the PPM of your solution then alternate feedings with straight water and cut back on your nutes a little bit. Make sure you’re getting some good runoff every time you water to avoid Salt buildup Also be conscious you’re not overwatering.
Another thing, pay no attention to sarcastic comments with no contribution. Your purple lights got you this far and they will get you all the way once you get the hang of things.
 

Paratwice

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With some people once they get a good crop it goes straight to their head. Hang in there and don’t give up and when you get your bumper crop The best thing you can do is be humble and keep your feet on the ground.
 

Lordhooha

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It’s not normal by the way. Somethings causing stress to the plant and it is showing itself through the leaves. You can turn it around. Somethings out of balance. Take a look at your nutes make sure you’re not giving them too much. If you have no way to test the PPM of your solution then alternate feedings with straight water and cut back on your nutes a little bit. Make sure you’re getting some good runoff every time you water to avoid Salt buildup Also be conscious you’re not overwatering.
Another thing, pay no attention to sarcastic comments with no contribution. Your purple lights got you this far and they will get you all the way once you get the hang of things.
The purple light comment is due to the fact that board rules dictate to take pics in natural light to get help with issues. There’s a sticky on this. It’s harder to diagnose issues under purple and orange lights.
 

oill

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The purple light comment is due to the fact that board rules dictate to take pics in natural light to get help with issues. There’s a sticky on this. It’s harder to diagnose issues under purple and orange lights.
Yeah take pics in the dark with a flash.

Most likely ph fluctuations from what i see there. Make sure you calibrate your ph pen every tank change
 

Paratwice

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My apologies sir. Stating that in your last post however might’ve been more helpful. I agree with this rule sometimes the light color does make it literally impossible to see slight variations In leaf color etc. I think in some cases as in this one where you can clearly see what’s going on if you’ve ever observed plants under a purple light before it becomes more of a judgment call. Maybe an exception to the rule where a fuss need not be made. I do wholeheartedly agreed that in many cases natural light is required. It is good of you to clarify that and make it known to those otherwise ignorant to this fact.
Again, My apologies good sir.
 

Lordhooha

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Yeah take pics in the dark with a flash.

Most likely ph fluctuations from what i see there. Make sure you calibrate your ph pen every tank change
Flash wont do any harm. anyways when they’re flowering you can easily do something to get better pics.
 

Spazz101

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Sorry about the pics guys thanks for advice here’s better pics
Only the top leaves? or tops and lower? If its just the tops and they're curling up on the ends, check your lights distance
and it’s only top leaves bottoms are fine
 

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Spazz101

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I usally don’t check I use advance nutrients which is suppose to balance itself
What’s funny about mentioning something that is advertised on the bottle how bout letting me know it isn’t as advertised
I usally don’t check I use advance nutrients which is suppose to balance itself
you guys laugh instead of informing isn’t that the point of posting here?, and you guy laugh and don’t even respond making it even more douchy... I mean can you fault a first time grower when they advertise on the dammn bottle that it balances the ph on it own.. I guess you don’t take things at face value in the weed world
 

RonnieB2

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I usally don’t check I use advance nutrients which is suppose to balance itself
Step 1....Get Advanced Nutrients
Step 2...Open each one
Step 3....Walk over to sink
Step 4...Pour each bottle down the drain...
Buy you a Ph Up Down kit with the tester from Amazon for 15-20 bucks, Buy you a respected bottle of Silica, Humic acid thats at least 50%, Growers Recharge, and some respected fertilizer...Jacks 3,21, RAW NPK, General Hydro, etc...Tribus or some other brand of bacteria and container of enzymes. You'll have far less problems and if you have some issues, the silica makes plants very resistant to any types of stress...
 

Spazz101

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Step 1....Get Advanced Nutrients
Step 2...Open each one
Step 3....Walk over to sink
Step 4...Pour each bottle down the drain...
Buy you a Ph Up Down kit with the tester from Amazon for 15-20 bucks, Buy you a respected bottle of Silica, Humic acid thats at least 50%, Growers Recharge, and some respected fertilizer...Jacks 3,21, RAW NPK, General Hydro, etc...Tribus or some other brand of bacteria and container of enzymes. You'll have far less problems and if you have some issues, the silica makes plants very resistant to any types of stress...
You see this is advice that has humor some sarcasm but a ton of information you deserve a 5 star rating lol
 
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