Auto flower help!

Can anyone help me figure out what this is? It kind of came out of nowhere. I am growing in nature’s living soil with roots organic. I have been watering with tap water around 6.5 every watering. I’ve only been giving about a cup of water only when the soil is dry. I also just have them two waterings back to back with recharge. I’m using a Mars hydro fc e6500 and currently it’s about 20inch away from plants and is set around 50% on the dimmer.(still not sure what height the light needs to be and what the dimmer should be set on) I can provide more pictures if needed thank you
 

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Thc-ch-ef

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Problem is only a cup of water unless it’s in a solo cup still
That’s not a watering problem, and auto flowers should always be planted directly into their forever pot. Not transplanted
His issue looks more ph related, probably locked out
 

OldMedUser

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One bad leaf at the bottom of the plant does not a deficiency or lock-out make.

Snip that bit off and see if any more of it happens to other leaves before doing anything other than watering your plant properly. Soak the whole pot good and allow time for the pot to feel light before soaking again. None of that 'Dry 2" down so needs more water BS'. You need to let the plant use up the water down lower in the pot or it will stagnate and you end up with root rot.

:peace:
 

PadawanWarrior

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Can anyone help me figure out what this is? It kind of came out of nowhere. I am growing in nature’s living soil with roots organic. I have been watering with tap water around 6.5 every watering. I’ve only been giving about a cup of water only when the soil is dry. I also just have them two waterings back to back with recharge. I’m using a Mars hydro fc e6500 and currently it’s about 20inch away from plants and is set around 50% on the dimmer.(still not sure what height the light needs to be and what the dimmer should be set on) I can provide more pictures if needed thank you
If it's really living soil it shouldn't really dry out.

I'd water the whole pot good now trying not to get runoff and then wait till it needs more.

Edit: I forgot to ask; is that a Great Pyrenees? My daughter has one. She's a hairy bitch.
 
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OneMoreRip

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looking into your soil, from what I see there is agood chance the ph is to high. for whatever reason, it does not seem they optimize it for cannabis

have you check the ph of your soil?
 
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