Canabis leaves help

HydroKid239

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I can see some burn on the leaves.. not sure if it's nute burn or light burn. Need more details on your grow environment. light details.. feeding details.. etc.
 

Wizzlebiz

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I can see some burn on the leaves.. not sure if it's nute burn or light burn. Need more details on your grow environment. light details.. feeding details.. etc.
Don't think its light burn. If it was, the higher up leaves would show same or worse.

Kinda looks like a potassium deficiency
 
On a window ledge.. its had minimal nutes. Currently on bloom last I used. Very small dose. As didnt wanna over do it. Followed to instructions just used less than required.
 

Wizzlebiz

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On a window ledge.. its had minimal nutes. Currently on bloom last I used. Very small dose. As didnt wanna over do it. Followed to instructions just used less than required.
On a window ledge indoors. Not light burn nor wind burn. We can cancel those out.

You need to feed your plant.
 
Is a auto. 1st grow. Was outside majority but british weather. Had storms and strong winds. Done everything naturally. So feed it what..more bloom.. or something else..it only has a week left 2 max didnt wanna give any more as ur menna flush it I read
 

calvin.m16

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Honestly it looks like Potassium (K) deficiency. BUT the same nodes on the other portion of the plant are not showing the same issue.. This indicates you have the plant getting too much wind/heat/dry air and it is causing the leaves to literally crisp up. It'd help if you posted more information (lights used, distance of lights etc) and perhaps shot a picture of the area around the plants too instead of just a close up zoom.

bongsmilie
 
No lights just sun. Was outdoors but had to move to window ledge. Surrounded with foil like material to bounce the sun and heat. It's on that one side near foil its yellow just so maybe I'll move that it could be reflecting to much heat/light to that one side
 
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