Can anyone be sure of what this is?

BushPhama420

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I think its nut toxicity or nut burn but not sure. Im on day 45 of flower. And over the last few days it gotten worse.

Can anyone help
 

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Yeh they heavy they're fabric pots too the stems are turning yellow brown. What can i do its week 7 haven't had any issues until now.
 
Some leaves do look like nute burn, but there are droopy leaves, too. But you also did say it's week 6, and leaves do start dying toward the end of flowering. If there were any mistakes throughout the grow, this is when they start to show.
 
Some leaves do look like nute burn, but there are droopy leaves, too. But you also did say it's week 6, and leaves do start dying toward the end of flowering. If there were any mistakes throughout the grow, this is when they start to show.
Yeh i thought nut burn too i also think it may be potassium toxicity
 
These are the ines in the back. But these seem to be less effected
 

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Palm ash is a lot like lime, bit a bit less effective. You probably threw off the ph of your soil with it. Dolomite lime is a timed release amendment, while the palm ash is water soluble and readily available. I think a little pinch went a long way.

If it was me, I'd flush those pots. They are already waterlogged and not drinking. Maybe flush that ash out and put some more fans down low to dry them out after. Save the palm ash for palm sunday at church next time
 
Thank you so much thats what i suspected in regards to the potash but as the soil is water log wont that more damage as in over watering.
 
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