no info on nutes environment lighting watering practices.Will do, much appreciated
Is your soil coco based or peat based?
Also, what pH is your water?
To me, this looks like one of the many fuck ups I've had along the way: pH
I had an entire plant looking like this because I accidently doubled the amount of dolomite lime I added to my soil blend. Fought with it all the way till harvest. Your still in the early stages if it is pH, so I'd go ahead and buy a cheap soil pH kit from Lowes and see what its reading.
The cheap soil test kits aren't super accurate, but it will at least tell you if your soil is too much acid or base, and you can work from there. A good soil and water pH tester would be better, but if you don't already have one the cheap soil test kit will at least give you an idea.
Whatever you do, don't go adding nutrients just yet. I can all but garuntee its not a deficiency, or if it is, its likely related to pH or an imbalance of nutrient profile preventing proper uptake. Work on getting your pH in check FIRST before anything else
no info on nutes environment lighting watering practices.
Hit it with epsom salt ...mag add microbes to it.
research what microbes do, microbes regulate the ph at the root surface, the soil you buy or the cocco is ready to go if you had something that is of quality, soil or cocco companies are not going to sell stuff that is not able to be used they wont stay in business. Water in at 6.0-6.5 depends on what your using 6.5 for soil. Microbes take care of it after that.
And I have learned that autos are lite feeders what ppms are you feeding it at. other than the deficiencies it kind of looks stunted from a hot pot. To me maybe idk no info. or you just under feeding it and over watering it idk no info.
flush it really good vac off the crap in the tray renute at 1/2 strength add mag add back microbes. its about all you can do, reset the pot, leave it alone let it do its thing.
Looks like multiple deficiencies. Could be locking out due to PH being off in ur medium.
Nope... if its not pH I dont want to just start making guesses. But if it is a pH issue thats left unchecked, here's what you can look forward to:
Thats not a ph problem looks under fed, could of used more food in veg and flower , more mag from the looks of the stem, before you jump on me about this, when you water in what hits the roots is what counts, your doing hydro at that point, thats why you water in at 6.5, microbes regulate the ph for the plant at the root surface after that, microbes feed the plant the plant feeds the microbes.Nope... if its not pH I dont want to just start making guesses. But if it is a pH issue thats left unchecked, here's what you can look forward to:
Nutrient issues related to pH...Thats not a ph problem looks under fed, could of used more food in veg and flower , more mag from the looks of the stem, before you jump on me about this, when you water in what hits the roots is what counts, your doing hydro at that point, thats why you water in at 6.5, microbes regulate the ph for the plant at the root surface after that, microbes feed the plant the plant feeds the microbes.
granted this could be a purple kush or gdp and its supposed to look like that. and actually it looks like its done ready for chop, probably only lost a little weight, im ok with it, it self flushed itself. their kind of supposed to look like that when you chop.
dont care to argue with you just wanted to give my opinion because you didnt ask for it. ph is important in hydro microbes do all the work in soil.
Proper nutrients and water in at 6.5 with an active robust microbe population and you your golden in dirt. plus everything else of course but worrying about the ph of the soil isnt something you need to focus on.
I went to GWE clicked on plant problems and saw your exact symptoms with the cure. Good luck.