Nutrient problem?

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Purple punch auto week 6 of flowering 58th day the buds are growing fast and fat but the leafs look like they have a potassium problem they have multiple dots on them appear and the leafs are like rotting from the tip to half the leaf.

Before this the leafs closer to the bottom turned yellow.

Also happening to my other grows right now dont know if they need a flush or nitrogen

From a week ago

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The description of the problem could indicate a nitrogen deficiency

I forgot to mention that with organic fertilizer, it takes longer to see results than with synthetic fertilizer.

I use fox farm dry nutrients open sesame and the other two

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This is a picture from earlier

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It looks like its super hungry for nitrogen and maybe mag as well but it’s hard to be sure with the colour I would start with a good feed and see how it looks from there.

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Hunger seems to describe it perfectly when I look at the second picture. It’s practically eating itself up. For faster help, I would recommend a synthetic nitrogen fertilizer.

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I agree with Crackadoo and here-gruen that it looks hungry. Synthetic nutrients would be your best bet at this time. Give it a good dose of everything and see what happens. Organic or dry amendments take a couple of weeks to break down for the plant to uptake them. I feed every 3-4 weeks no matter what. That way it’s there for the plant if and when it needs it. I get a little nute burn in flower but they are healthy otherwise. I use Gaia Green 4-4-4 and the 2-8-4, silica, Cal/mag, recharge, microbes, and worms in my medium (constant worm castings). Have they always been outside? If so they should be much bigger than they are.

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I fed it today cha ching has some nitrogen in it

Same as the other plants

I have cal mag and fed it but no luck yet time will tell me ig

I can chop it down in the next week or two if the buds and trichomes look good enough

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The damaged leaves won’t get any prettier. As long as the condition doesn’t worsen, that’s already good. :slight_smile:

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Yep aslong as the buds dont rot like last year :face_with_steam_from_nose:

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I had the same problem last year with outdoor cultivation.
Long flowering time plus wet autumn equals early emergency harvest. :face_vomiting:

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I’m keeping my fingers crossed for you. :upside_down_face:

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U must feed them good for it to reach that size tallest ive grown was about 5ft tall

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Some good news the problem stopped and my other two plants started flowering :flexed_biceps:

The trichomes still look see through but they look somewhat milky with a little amount being the dark trichomes

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I grow outdoors but in a shed with no ac, so I’m at the mercy of the humidity, too. I don’t recall having a problem with bud rot before I started mainlining, I may need to switch to a training method that doesn’t produce the huge buds that seem to be more susceptible to it.

That’s a fine looking crop and harvest you have there!

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