I know you know your stuff medgrower. But your answers are almost always terrible to some people. I think I know why. I believe you worked hard to get where you are experience wise and you wont make it easy for any of the new people by just telling them the right answer. It's like you want to be a father figure and make them work for it like you did. The problem with that is people think you are being mean to them and they don't get it. Sometimes it's better off to just not answer. They wont understand why.
You don’t seem to understand the problem. Typical multiple posts with every already answered 100x question. No info or even pics of the whole plant.
I said look to phosphorous. You don’t see deficiencies until they are already advanced so there are no quick answers. Only the quest to see what the plants are telling us will help. And then trial and error.
If you look to any of the search results I posted they will all point to overwatering or environment. Or simple need for nutrients.
Instead of that conversation happening where we might have all learned about gardening someone who knows all the answers chimes in with the standard “looks like mag”. At least he didn’t say cal mag. Lol. But he did start with the ph silliness.
That is why I push the basics. Just like the breeder who helped me in the beginning. First by being very blunt about rudiments and later really taking an interest as I showed understanding.
Every grow and room is different. We can’t see what’s wrong from here with a little blurb and a close up.
I have always been very blunt and straightforward. Online it comes out even stronger. But everyone knows. You need a thick skin to hang out at RIU.
If you want to be babied and have people mis diagnose your grow I suggest THC farmer.
You have to learn this shit for yourself and manage your own garden or you are just pouring shit into pots.