Plant is dying so fast,,.

Uranium36

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My baby girl is dying or already dead or in the process or whatever. I cant do shit, all leaves are like chips now. The leaves that are close from the buds are still green, but not for long. The rest of the plant is yellow or gone.
Do i cut it now? Do i put her in the dark for 48hour then cut her? WHAT THE FUCK DO I NEED TO DO IM PANICKING AND I DONT WANT MY FLOWERS TO ROT OR DIE.
 

Figong

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That looks like pH lockout to me, either that.. or way too much in the way of nutes.. with minimal watering and lights too close. How long did it take to get to this point? How often did you water, or add nutes? What dosages of nutes if you used nutes? What lighting are you using? How close is it to the canopy, and what is the humidity and temp of the room? Are you using pH'd water?
 

Uranium36

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the yellowing happened in like only 4 days after my last watering TO FIX MAH FREAKIN PH. Before that it was only very small rust spots on two leaves(about a week with tiny spots not spreading)
I KNOW FOR SURE that this is PH lockout, the problem is, the baby girl is not drinking lots of water, even with the ambient air being a little dry and the lights close.... So watering more with dolomite lime is not possible for the moment.
I have to wait.... So i was wondering if my buds could suffer from the deficiencies, and if yes, would it be better to cut now instead of waiting to water and maybe have some damage until then
 

Spittn4cash

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kinda looks like its root bound in my opinion.

what size pot is it in? 1 gallon? 3 gallon?
and when was the last transplant?
 

rocknratm

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I think its just an N deficiency.... pretty normal yellowing if you ask me. ANd i wouldnt water with dolamite, id maybe mix 1/2-1 tsp in on the top of the soil. But it can raise ph too high quite easily imo.
 

Figong

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I think its just an N deficiency.... pretty normal yellowing if you ask me. ANd i wouldnt water with dolamite, id maybe mix 1/2-1 tsp in on the top of the soil. But it can raise ph too high quite easily imo.
If you're not careful with the dolomite, and it's true dolomite.. the highest the pH should ever get is 7.
 

BBbubblegum

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It definetley looks like N deficiency. The only issue is that you are already flowering. Adds some, but not too much or else they will take forever to finish.
 
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