3 gallon pots i only water them when they are light. this picture was taken prior to watering after 3 days without water thats why they are slightly droopyI'd add in some Cal/Mg. The necrosis of your leaves is what you should be watching. The stuff that's dead will stay dead. You just want it to stop from continuing on to other/new growth. You're leaves look heavy. How often are you watering? Pot size?
It's not a bushy plant the lower leaves get plenty of light.I had a similar situation and it turned out to be lack of light on the underside of the plant. how big is it? what kind of lights you got going? A little trimming and putting some lights at dirt level shining up into the center mass restored the lower end of the plant for me. Mine is really thick and bushy though so I'm not 100% on yours.
A full image of the plant might help. But if you have a spare light that you can stick on the side at the bottom it can't hurt and I would only use water for a bit, if it keeps spreading you can start flushing and checking ph.
its a ph issue i believe
ph is probably off and locking something out
What is the best soil to use so I don't have to worry about this in the futurebut if the soils ph has fluctuated ( which FFOF is known to do )
then ph'd water might not help it
Will they have this at hydro stores? And 3 tablespoons for a 3 gallon pot? Do I continue to add this or is it a one time thing?I would foliar feed cal mag and try to find some crushed dolomite lime and top dress a couple table spoons and water it in