PICS,Please help ASAP !

I have posted this problem before but i didnt get much feed back, but the info i did get was that people thought this was over watering but im not sure that this is the case here because i stopped watering for a couple of days and let it dry out but the situation just seemed to be getting worse ?? any help is appriciated i dont want my babys to die just 4 weeks befor harvest
 

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jsteezy1290

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i dont know where your located but where i am , outdoor grows are done, and we have had a couple frosts which will do that to a plant, how long into flowering are you?
 

asdfva

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I want to know whats on the other
side of that fence? If it's another yard
and animals live there, they may be
pissing on the fence causing a PH spike.

That's what it looks like to me.

Do you live near a bar, perhaps drunk
cougars are popping a squat on the
other side of that fence?

PH spike is my best guess.

ALSO: If you are using a camera, and not
a phone, you can push the button that
looks like a flower. It's the MACRO setting.
It will focus on objects in the foreground.

That way we can see the leaves in focus.

Good luck.
 

asdfva

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yeah my niebors have some shit ass dogs so that
might be possible, how do i neutralize the ph?
Well... you can't if the dog continues to piss on
the fence. The fence works like a drain straight
to your plants roots. My dog eats fans leaves
straight off of plants... nonpoisonous varieties.

She is also adamant about cannabis.

In this case, your neighbors dog probably
smells the growth and marks the spot.

If it was earlier in the season I would say
transplanting them to another spot.

Honestly... it's a PH spike. It will pass.
The new growth looks fine. Just cut those
dying leaves off and keep an eye out.

Next season... don't plant near neighbors
yard... Dogs piss on fences. You cant stop it.

They should be fine. Good luck.

EDIT: I went back on looked at your flicks again.

If you aren't getting regular rain fall... Get a soil
PH test kit. They are cheap. Test the soil... and
see if this is indeed the case. You have time, but
not much. If all your fan leaves die this early, you
could end up all your leaves yellowing too early.

Don't chase the PH.

If it's not drastically spiked... leave the PH alone.

However if it is spiked... you may want to consider
a soil PH amendment to correct the issue. Either
way... test the soil.
 
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