After flushing the pot out the previous week, and figuring out my soil pH was SUPER low, this girl is starting to come back to life. No new leaf discolouration thankfully since then, but the old leaves that were already damaged are just getting worse. I cut a lot of these off in my first grow that I had this issue, but it seems like you end up doing more damage that way, as there are still some remaining nutrients left in those leaves to be consumed. Anyway, she's fattening up every day now, so I can't wait to see what kind of growth I'll see in week 5! Happy growing 💪
If you run into issues into flowering that cause your sugar leaves to get crispy and discoloured, do you remove them? Or let them run their course and wait till harvest to trim them away?
Hi,
I would leave them on, personally.
As for what it may be,
I believe you're dealing with a significant calcium lockout caused by low ph. This will also lockout phosphorus, iron and zinc. Calcium can only be absorbed as Ca++ ions above a ph of 6.2, in soil. Maybe aim for a ph of 6.5-6.8.
Cheers,
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