Week 5 of flowering - One plant Leaves around buds dying

Ottoking94

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Hey guys

So I’m finishing week 5 of flowering and one my girls is drying way faster than others one.

Should I remove the dying leaves or leave them ?
 

MAD.SCIENTIST

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It looks like insect damage on the leaves (thankfully not spidermite).
I would just leave them for now, and wait for those leaves to die and go dry before removing (or maybe just remove the worst damaged leaves that aren't going to be doing much photosynthesis).
Looks like you have a bit longer to go until they are ready to harvest
 

Ottoking94

New Member
Looks like you had some drying back and they look hungry. What are you growing in. Maybe have some lockout going on there.
Soil
Fox farm ocean forest mix with amendments like extra bat guano, kelp meal, earth worm casting.
The first few two weeks I actually had some burn but it all got stable the 3rd week. Do you see any insect damage? I don’t have a single but in my grow room.
Right now I’m feeding AN bloom, Cha-Ching and a bit of kelp. Last week it was Beastie Blooms with AN BLOOM, cal mag and kelp.
 

Week4@inCharge

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Soil
Fox farm ocean forest mix with amendments like extra bat guano, kelp meal, earth worm casting.
The first few two weeks I actually had some burn but it all got stable the 3rd week. Do you see any insect damage? I don’t have a single but in my grow room.
Right now I’m feeding AN bloom, Cha-Ching and a bit of kelp. Last week it was Beastie Blooms with AN BLOOM, cal mag and kelp.
It's always in flower when the truth comes out.. I've seen this with a few grows of mine and it doesn't get better. There's an imbalance somewhere and maybe a lockout. I'd check the soils pH and if it's really low (than normal) it's usually a sign of lockout. If the pH is good...Feed Da BEAST.
 

driver77

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You should only use Cha Ching in the last couple weeks of flower. Stuff is 9-50-10 and will cause fan leaves to do exactly what yours are doing. Also not sure what levels you are dosing all those nutes at but too much left over nutes in soil cause ph problems....my guess is your soil ph is low from it. The fix at this point is to cut back on nutes for a while and bring her home....appears to only be fan leaves effected so far. Throwing nutes at it to try and fix will only make it worse. Pull the worst ones off and keep it moving...looks like your going to get some nice nugs out of it.
 

MissinThe90’sStrains

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Am I reading this correct? Ocean Forest + dry amendments + liquid fertilizer? Cha Ching is 9-50-10 By itself. You don’t need the bloom booster. Youve probably overfed and locked out potassium at the very minimum. These look hungry, but probably not from lack of food.
 
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