HELP some leaves are turning yellor/brown and dying

Woyaboy

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The shit happened to me with my autos. Totally grower error. Hot soil, then adding nutes too early, etc. it was a horror show.
See, this is what I am wondering as well. My plants were lush and green before I did anything to them, and only started looking that way once I added in some fertilizer. I am reading the Grow Bible and there is a picture that looks exactly how my plant is looking and saying it's over ferted. I just flipped a Kush into flower, gonna see how far this goes with out adding bloom nutes. See what happens then.
 

Chef420

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Good luck. I have grow #2 three weeks in and I'm doing mostly photos this time and using pro mix and adding my own nutes.
 

Stipulus

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Hello there thanks for reading up and helping out. the auto flower plant i have has had a few leaves turn throughout its life cycle. I mean maybe like 4-5 at most in its 6 weeks and the other female regular plants didn't have any turn colors until this last week when i switched the light cycle to 12hrs and made them flower. i use less nutrients then the recommended amount so that im not overloading and burning them. i do my best to keep the heat between 77-86 f. the humidity could probably be more its usually between 45-55% i water them 2 times a week a little more than a liter at a time will produce some run off so that's usually how much i will use. it really only affects the fan leaves that are at the bottom of the plant the last pic i have of the growth leaf and not the fan leaf that's affected is really the only one i can find that has any yellow on it. they're all turning that lighter yellow/lime green color now as well when they were a nice vibrant green these last few weeks. any suggestions as to what i could be doing wrong and ways to possibly fix what is happening here. thanks for all of your help. greatly appreciated.
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I usually do not add any nutrients to autos, with these bay boys its all about how much light they get. They nute burn really really easily....most of their life they will be happy to just grow in organic soil, most people who use too much nutrients with them end up with a mag deficiency as the ph is fucked up. I say flush the shit out them and see what happens. I still get funny leaves on mine, i think it comes with the strains. I have had most the shade leave fall off my royal dwarf in the second week of flowering and it is turning out to be a nice specimen. I have one shitty looking lowryder 2 that looks half dead but its budding profusely.....The worse thing you can do is transplant or super crop...i learn my lessons the hard way.
 
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