Popping my growing cherry

So today I noticed a browning on a leaf, I'm a bit worried and I hope someone can help me with it.
DSC04450.JPG I checked under the leaves to see if there were any pest, but they're clean, I also saw the nutrient problems chart that's been posted on these forums, but it doesn't seem to match with any of it.
Even with that it still growing pretty healthy and green for the most part
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And here's an upskirt for all you pervs out there ;)
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and thanks Kevin and loophole for the encouragement, as this is my first plant, I really appreciate it.
 
I think its time to start giving her some nutes, I usually give them there first nutes at 2 weeks, but i use soil with no nutes. You have to be careful with soil that has time released nutes, so before you add nutes could you tell me what the ph is of the water your useing, because if your ph is off it could be the start of nute lock and is doesnt need nutes yet.
 
I have my water at a ph of 6.7, and it's not time release soil tje22. Yeah I'm happy it's compact and not all spindley as i've seen some grows.
and thanks for the tip kevin, i was just going to use my nutes at half strength but 1/4 is probably best.
 
Tomorrow the plant will be entering it's third week, and I have yet to give it any nutrients, but the soil I used had a 8-6-6 mix on it. Just been feeding water and about 1/4 table spoon of molasses in it's fourth watering. But I'm gonna use some Vigro nutrient mix that's 14-10-8 when it get's to it's fourth week or so.

Oh sorry I thought that this meant that your soil had time released nutes in it
 
I have my water at a ph of 6.7, and it's not time release soil tje22. Yeah I'm happy it's compact and not all spindley as i've seen some grows.
and thanks for the tip kevin, i was just going to use my nutes at half strength but 1/4 is probably best.

I also used to water with 6.7-6.8ph but I started to run into nute problems so i switched to 6.0-6.2ph. I'm not saying you should switch, If its working well for you keep it up but if you start to see problems I would try a lil lower ph.
 
I guess that was my bad, I should have mentioned that it was soil I got for transplanting my herb garden so the nutes where already in it, but I tried flushing out as many nutes out of it as I could before I planted my seedling in it, so it probably still has a few nutes in it.
 
LOL that explains some thing. I usually start seeing deficiencies around 2-2 1/2 weeks if i dont feed them, So i would guess there is still a little in there. I would just go ahead and feed her 1/4 strength
 
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