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    Any one have an idea on what might be going on with my ladys?

    The new/top leaves are yellowing and curling up.

    My temps are in the mid-low 70s, but have raised the lights a few more inches in case it is heat stress.

    Any ideas would be greatly appreciated?
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    Judging from the tips curling up, and the discoloration between the leaf veins, im going with too much N, which is also messing up the calcium uptake.
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    Thanks for the response.

    I will just give her plain PHed water the next couple of feedings and see how she responds.

    May I ask how this might of happened?

    They are in FFOF soil and I am using Botincare PBP Bloom (1-4-5), along with Liquid Karma (.1-.1-.5), AN Carbo Load with the occasional Hydroplex (0-10-6) all at half strength or less. So there is very little N in my feedings.

    As of Sunday morning they will be in week 5 of flowering,

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    Is it pure FFOF soil? If so, it probably does not need food. Sometimes that soil can be 'hot'. I've had bad batches ruin plants, even when using it as 20% of the mix. Too much N can mess with Ca uptake. That is my guess, given the discoloration between the leaves. A pH problem would cause a more elaborate display of many nutrient problems. At this point, the leaves will never go back to normal.
    If the nutrient problem is in the soil, you can't do much.
    I would suggest next time to ditch fox farm soil. Promix, earth worm castings, and amend it accordingly. If you repot, use a veg mix, and then either nothing else or a bloom mix.
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    pffffffttt......ive been using ffof for 20+ years. i've NEVER had an issue with their soil...........but then again.....wtf do i know?
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    Your answer was no answer,really. 20 years+, I'd think you might be able to give the dude a tip or 2 lol. Peace GS
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