Trying to figure out what’s going on with this

Having trouble diagnosis this issue anyone ever have a problem like this?

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Welcome to the forum. Would love to look and help but that’s a blurry Pixley picture. Probably gonna need something a little better than that to have an idea what’s going on. Maybe try turning on your flash too. :+1:t3:

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The blurple also it makes it extremely hard to diagnose minor discolorations and such

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It’s only happing on the bottom of the plant to

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A shot of the whole plant would be good too so we have something to compare to. Anyways could be not enough light getting to that area too but it almost looks like a flower revenging. Kinda.

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I know this list can be a bit overwhelming but it’s the best way for us to diagnose any potential problems.

Grow Journal Check List

Seedbank:
Strain (bagseed too):
Indoor, outdoor:
Tent, Room Size:
Lighting:
Light height:
Temps (day and night):
Relative Humidity (day and night) :
Added Air (fans, portable acs, heaters, dehumidifiers) :
Ventilation:
Pot sizes:
Soil, Coco, or Dwc:
Nutrient type:
Ph numbers:
Ec and PPM:
Water Temps:
Co2:

Seed germination date:
Veg duration:
Nutrient cycles (how often feed/water):

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Without any more info than you gave, I am gonna guess too much nitrogen, given the color of the larger leaves and the curling.

Marty

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whatever the cause, definit’ also too much nitrogen indeed.

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member gave great info – to fix this issue FLUSH for at least 5 days - re-adjust nutrient use and watering and feeding schedule. remove all affected leaves — hey!! marijuana is a hard plant to Kill - Mother Nature made it that way !!! (type of light using and type of nutrient using) One can rally get by with feeding plant 1x a week with nutrients but a 2-3x’s is best

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