Some type of deficiency

DeadHeadX

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You should show pics of the rest of the plant. Important to see other growth and her current stage of development.
 
You should show pics of the rest of the plant. Important to see other growth and her current stage of development.
I agree with this, but with the image we have now it seems to be a mix of things, my first though was a K/Potassium deficiency and some N/Nitrogen deficiency, but the non green leaf veins make me rethink.
 
Team , Starting to see a few of these at the bottom. What is she telling me ?
Depending on how late you are in the grow you may be able to let the plant be. If its early you gotta address the issue ASAP, but if its during flowering you can likely let the plant be and it will finish out growing with little to no issues.
 
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Wow you guys are good. Here are a few more pics. Coors bottle for size reference. Just starting to flower. I just yesterday switched to flower nutes - was using alaska 5-1-1 so the PK deficiency seems about right. Would it start pulling nutes from the leaves this early in flower ? This particular plant has always been a runt but I put it outside and seem to do much better.
 

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Wow you guys are good. Here are a few more pics. Coors bottle for size reference. Just starting to flower. I just yesterday switched to flower nutes - was using alaska 5-1-1 so the PK deficiency seems about right. Would it start pulling nutes from the leaves this early in flower ? This particular plant has always been a runt but I put it outside and seem to do much better.
Unfortunately I've not got any grows under my belt yet, only know information from books and online sources, but I dont think it should be leeching nutes from the leaves yet. From the look of the plant It's too early for it to pull the nutes for flower formation/bud production, so if possible I would transplant to a larger pot and continue feeding.
 
Unfortunately I've not got any grows under my belt yet, only know information from books and online sources, but I dont think it should be leeching nutes from the leaves yet. From the look of the plant It's too early for it to pull the nutes for flower formation/bud production, so if possible I would transplant to a larger pot and continue feeding.
but other than these small problem, the plant looks great! well done man! :D
 

DeadHeadX

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Looks pretty good. I wouldn’t worry, especially since you’ve added some nutes. But that looks like an old leaf that has been sucked dry, but wouldn't concern me.
 

Fatjoe

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Light color, random brownish spots crisp tip...calcium. Doesn't look like a thrips thing but ya got a deficiency rolling in.
A liquid calmag works or calcium nitrate.
 

Budzbuddha

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Wow you guys are good. Here are a few more pics. Coors bottle for size reference. Just starting to flower. I just yesterday switched to flower nutes - was using alaska 5-1-1 so the PK deficiency seems about right. Would it start pulling nutes from the leaves this early in flower ? This particular plant has always been a runt but I put it outside and seem to do much better.
It is showing sex ( not flowering yet ) - when actual budsites / crowns start forming and showing then it is moving to flower.

Too early to “ switch “ to bloom nutes , plant will utilize the extra nitrogen from your regular feed instead. It will use it to help in stretch phase. Or Transition phase as some would call it.
 
It is showing sex ( not flowering yet ) - when actual budsites / crowns start forming and showing then it is moving to flower.

Too early to “ switch “ to bloom nutes , plant will utilize the extra nitrogen from your regular feed instead. It will use it to help in stretch phase. Or Transition phase as some would call it.
Thank you.
 
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