Issue with leaves turning yellow

SparkOneUp

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I have two white widow autoflower one look fine while the other looks like it is having issues. I have attached a photo of my one white widow autoflower. Does this look like a issue with nutrients? Thank you in advance for any help or suggestions.

I am growing indoor in soil ff and happy frog mix in 5 gal fabric. 1000 led spider farm light. Stopped feeding last week Tuesday. I was using fox farm notes, 2 tbsp bloom, 2 tsp tiger and 1 tsp big per qal. Water twice since 1 gal each plant distilled water.
 

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Maggs707

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I have two white widow autoflower one look fine while the other looks like it is having issues. I have attached a photo of my one white widow autoflower. Does this look like a issue with nutrients? Thank you in advance for any help or suggestions.

I am growing indoor in soil ff and happy frog mix in 5 gal fabric. 1000 led spider farm light. Stopped feeding last week Tuesday. I was using fox farm notes, 2 tbsp bloom, 2 tsp tiger and 1 tsp big per qal. Water twice since 1 gal each plant distilled water.
It looks like you overfed at some point, you can tell because you have burnt leaf tips. I don't know what the "Rust Spots" on the leaves are from exactly, but it's most likely due to overfeeding which causes nutrient uptake issues. Make sure you are pH'ing your nutrient solution as well. You could be in a situation where you're overfeeding your plants to try and fix them, but all you're doing is burning them. If the pH is off, the plants can't eat what you're feeding them.
 

4TheGrow

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Thank you for the advice, I will recheck my ph. I hope I can straighten this out. Thanks again!
I'd check PH and go easy on nutes. Honestly i'd stop nutes for a while and give it time to recover but that's just a personal opinion. In the future give less than the recommended level of nutes, better that its a bit under than over. No worries, it shouldn't die, they are resilient , it's just stressed the hell out haha
 

Maggs707

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I'd check PH and go easy on nutes. Honestly i'd stop nutes for a while and give it time to recover but that's just a personal opinion. In the future give less than the recommended level of nutes, better that its a bit under than over. No worries, it shouldn't die, they are resilient , it's just stressed the hell out haha
Definitely shlow down on the nutes. If it were me I'd flush them out really really well with FloraKleen.
 

Maggs707

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I have two white widow autoflower one look fine while the other looks like it is having issues. I have attached a photo of my one white widow autoflower. Does this look like a issue with nutrients? Thank you in advance for any help or suggestions.

I am growing indoor in soil ff and happy frog mix in 5 gal fabric. 1000 led spider farm light. Stopped feeding last week Tuesday. I was using fox farm notes, 2 tbsp bloom, 2 tsp tiger and 1 tsp big per qal. Water twice since 1 gal each plant distilled water.
Another common cause of burnt plants is feeding when the soil is really dry. Even if your nutrients aren't mixed too strong, you can still burn the plants if you're hitting a dry pot with nutes. I always pre-soak my pots and get them nice and moist before I feed. Kind of like how you want to get your girl a little moist before you smash. If you just go right in for the kill you might cause some damage. That's how I always explain it lol
 

SparkOneUp

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Great, I checked the ph run off it was 5.2 I’ve flushed and the run off is 6.5. I will watch the results and report back. Thank you all for the help!
 
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