Help please

Just having trouble diagnosing problem the bottom leaves have been fading in colour and feeling crispy I'll put photos up so you's can see.

I feed every 2 to 3 days I normally give it flora Nova grow at 2 tsp per gallon, calmag at 1ml per litre, every second feeding I give it a dose of superthrive as well. The humidity sits around 60% and temps dont get any higher then 83 degrees
 

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Dr.Pecker

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Just having trouble diagnosing problem the bottom leaves have been fading in colour and feeling crispy I'll put photos up so you's can see.

I feed every 2 to 3 days I normally give it flora Nova grow at 2 tsp per gallon, calmag at 1ml per litre, every second feeding I give it a dose of superthrive as well. The humidity sits around 60% and temps dont get any higher then 83 degrees
I would ditch the super thrive and increase the calmag. 4 mil per gallon probably isn't enough. And its over watered. \/
 
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After iv let it dry out should I give it a flush to get rid of what's already built up in the medium or just start adding the calmag and flora Nova after its dried?
 

☢Smokey♛Dragon♨❀

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its normal for lower leaves to die off as the plant matures and grows it uses up all the nutrients in from the bottom fan leaves causing them to cringle up and wither away and they're not getting as much light, but it could be as simple as overwatering, I'm sure its not due to the superthrive because I haven't had this issue since ive been using it but some seaweed extract also works wonders
 

RM3

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whats with everyone saying ditch the super thrive I use it and my it made my leaves lush green and big AF
Some of us have been growing for a very long time and as a result know a few things
Some of us do side by sides to discover whether a benefit exists
Though you have never seen a problem does not mean that some of us have
Some of us try and use our many years of experience to help new growers
Some things are anecdotal, some things are rhetorical, some things are botanical 8)
 
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