Nutrient burn? Sensitive to light?

Hi this girl got really pale and yellow when she was really small, she was under the main led light. Moved her over to a smaller temporary light until she got huge put her back with the other led to flower her and she was fine until 4 weeks into flower. She was taking big big amounts of nutrients I started flushing after 6th week and she’s getting worse. Bottom leaves are fine and most edge leaves are fine so can’t be mute burn possibly sensitive to the light ? I’ve raised the light as high as I can, buds look good no bleaching.
 

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Offmymeds

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Just a guess due to the dark green leaves and curling but it might be nitrogen toxicity. pH problem could also contribute. Are you flushing with a low level of nutes which is recommended? Can you inspect the roots?
 
Just a guess due to the dark green leaves and curling but it might be nitrogen toxicity. pH problem could also contribute. Are you flushing with a low level of nutes which is recommended? Can you inspect the roots?
I actually didn’t feed nitrogen after the first 2 weeks. I’ve been checking on runoff ph it comes out really lower than what I put in so I would put in higher ph to keep it in a ok range. And just flushing with a flushing product I haven’t checked on the roots. This plant is almost done not too concerned for this one, just want to avoid it for next time
 

Lordhooha

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I actually didn’t feed nitrogen after the first 2 weeks. I’ve been checking on runoff ph it comes out really lower than what I put in so I would put in higher ph to keep it in a ok range. And just flushing with a flushing product I haven’t checked on the roots. This plant is almost done not too concerned for this one, just want to avoid it for next time
You're doing too much
 

Lordhooha

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In what way exactly ?
You said she was fine and eating well then decided to flush, checking runoff and all that pointless. If youre in soil you don’t need to ph either just keep hitting it with bacteria everyday.
Moving her from light to light just stop jacking it around.
 
You said she was fine and eating well then decided to flush, checking runoff and all that pointless. If youre in soil you don’t need to ph either just keep hitting it with bacteria everyday.
Moving her from light to light just stop jacking it around.
Figured mid flower should back off the nutrients which I did, now I’m flushing last week or two like I always do. Checked runoff as soon as the problem started and went based on too high ppm and too low ph. I’m actually in coco was just curious if that has happened to anyone before. Moving her from light to light actually made her much better she was probably a weak runt. Funny it’s Runtz muffin lol
 

Lordhooha

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Figured mid flower should back off the nutrients which I did, now I’m flushing last week or two like I always do. Checked runoff as soon as the problem started and went based on too high ppm and too low ph. I’m actually in coco was just curious if that has happened to anyone before. Moving her from light to light actually made her much better she was probably a weak runt. Funny it’s Runtz muffin lol
Coco is easy feed constantly lightly from start to finish. Keep microbes up and ph your feed to 6.0 I wouldn't ever water to run off and never stop feeding and never flush. Runoff is a terrible guide. Focus on the plant if it's fine let it ride. No need to flush it or anything keep going with what it was liking. Most issues arrise when ppl think "oh damn the plant needs my help" even though it's perfectly happy then a few weeks later it's always help my plant is all jacked up. Not to mention that plant has a ways to go judging from the pics like at least 4 weeks. Bit you've got it jacked up enough it'll most likely fall flat on its face now
 
Coco is easy feed constantly lightly from start to finish. Keep microbes up and ph your feed to 6.0 I wouldn't ever water to run off and never stop feeding and never flush. Runoff is a terrible guide. Focus on the plant if it's fine let it ride. No need to flush it or anything keep going with what it was liking. Most issues arrise when ppl think "oh damn the plant needs my help" even though it's perfectly happy then a few weeks later it's always help my plant is all jacked up. Not to mention that plant has a ways to go judging from the pics like at least 4 weeks. Bit you've got it jacked up enough it'll most likely fall flat on its face now
I do keep microbes up and feed at 6.0, but I do always water till run off wouldn’t there be buildup if not watered till run off? Also I always flush so next round I won’t flush. I didn’t try to help it until she started burning up. They do say less is more so guess it’s true lol
 

Lordhooha

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I do keep microbes up and feed at 6.0, but I do always water till run off wouldn’t there be buildup if not watered till run off? Also I always flush so next round I won’t flush. I didn’t try to help it until she started burning up. They do say less is more so guess it’s true lol
Here's what less will get you they'll all look like this until I chop.
 

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