Help me please I can't figure out what's wrong

Bigdog78

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Aussieaceae

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What is the grow media you're using?

Pot size?

Watering how much / how often?

PH?

Has the plant looked like this virtually overnight, or slowly overtime?

Which nutrients are you using, and what is it's NPK?

How heavy / light have you been fertilizing, how often, and when was the last?

Looks to me like it needs a good hit of fertilizer, but post more info, could be something else.
 

Bigdog78

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I use general organics fox farm ocean forest soil ph the water at 6.5 I water twice and then feed usually needs a water every other day or 2 days 3.5 gallon pot it started this during flower last week and has gotten worse since last Thursday it was one yellow leaf I flushed it switched to the flowering nutes I will post a picture
 

Bigdog78

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Oh but I'm only using half gallon jugs so I'm cutting it in half could this be my problem should I feed it twice and water once
 

Aussieaceae

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Way I see it, it's likely 1 of 3 things:

1. Cut the grow nutrients a bit too soon, and it's out of balance (they need a decent amount of nitrogen until about mid flower).

2. Overwatering - unlikely imo given your pot size, but it did get worse after you flushed it. Overly damp soil can cause the symptoms you see. Flushing would have removed a fair amount of nitrogen too.

3. PH of your soil is out causing lockout.

Have you been following recommended schedule to a T, besides cutting dosage amounts in half?

What was the reason for cutting back the Nitrogen, and flushing a week ago? Were there signs of nitrogen toxicity, or something else?

Can you test a soil sample for ph?
 

Bigdog78

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Yes I have been to a T pH of the soil is in the 7 range from my soil meter I flushed it because I thought it was nute burn
 

Aussieaceae

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Yes I have been to a T pH of the soil is in the 7 range from my soil meter I flushed it because I thought it was nute burn
Cool.

I'd be tempted to try the veg nutrient at 3rd strength or so next watering + a small amount of your calmg and see how it responds.

None of the other additives on the feeding chart for now imvho.

Hope it helps, sure you'll get some more answers from other members too.

Good luck.

Edit: your veg bottle's NPK is 4-3-3?
 

Bigdog78

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Cool.

I'd be tempted to try the veg nutrient at 3rd strength or so next watering + a small amount of your calmg and see how it responds.

None of the other additives on the feeding chart for now imvho.

Hope it helps, sure you'll get some more answers from other members too.

Good luck.

Edit: your veg bottle's NPK is 4-3-3?
4-3-3 yes that's what they are
 

Bigdog78

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20190721_075255.jpg 20190721_075229.jpg 20190721_075205.jpg Still seeing browning on my new growth tested the run off it's in the 6.5 area but I don't know why I'm still seeing browning on the plant
 
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