Uncle Ben
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Since I haven't seen a list of NPK in your foods, the amount and frequency of applications, nor a rootball, I can only guess what the cause is.i have read it
this is a n tox im pretty sure . that shows after the transition to flower on my haze plants .
if i flush the first week of 12/12 it doesnt do it
then i can go back to my bloom feed which has nitrogen in it
but i use coco or peat and perlite as a base normally , amended with lime , worm castings and good ole fashioned 8-8-8 general purpose garden fertilizer the granule stuff
the mother did it every grow the F1's that look like the mom are doing it now have like 5 eagles in the closet at the moment
and in a week or so it will be normal again.
i just dont see it being a overwatering issue
Many times if there's a problem with the foliage it's induced by a problem at the roots.
UB