Is this nutrient burn?

pykreetkid

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My plant has been growing pretty well so far no major issues. However I started to notice some leaves on the underbelly of the plant dying.

Is this nute burn or is this normal?
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Also, this is my first ever plant in flowering let me know how it looks. thanks everyone
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thanks for the link seems like good info.
i was pretty sure it was nute burn im just getting more and more anxious as the weeks pass...

again thanks
 
Really now that looks like nute burn ??? like fuck it is Pykree here write this down when a plant starts showing leaf symptoms from lower to middle part of plant working its way upwards its a NPK or macro issue when it starts from top of plant works its way down its Micro issue

From what i can see its clearly phos DEF specially when your in flower mode that is most common so now with your answers above which are wrong your going to lower your feed thinking its to much when in fact its opposite
only compounding your problems

Seriously you need to up your phos game problem solved just by looking at leafs you notice its starts on side of leafs yellowing an progresses to what looks like a burn when in fact its far from it your plants are fucking hungry
here this must be a nute burned plant when in fact its phos DEF
 
ok i that does make more sense seeing as it is occurring exclusively on older leaves.

thanks for keeping me from screwing up
i appreciate the passion
 
OH...I am not saying one or the other is definitely right or wrong...I gave my opinion...not tell someone a "fact".
yeppers and I only answered the question, didn't say it was from overfeeding or if it was a def or lockout because the why wasn't asked

if asked what should be done ? My answer would be do nothing but keep an eye on it because looking at the whole plant it does not seem to be an issue
 
ok i am back with better pictures and after more reading im leaning towards a deficiency but i would love some input.
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Well, BUST MY BUTTONS...! It does indeed look like a phosphorous deficiency. I can admit when I am wrong. I just have a hard time with people that come off as all knowing all growing gurus and say FACTS, most of which are wrong. Apparently that is not the case here.

But it's still very rude of the correct poster to bully an opinion into a thread with hostility and arrogance.
 
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yup its clearly a nut burn right ,, i mean really unless your looking at a pic it can be deceiving knowing if she is a heavy feeder or light feeder etc
But with last picture i wonder what it might be ??? with ops last picture ??? Now i appologize if i came across as arrogant,, but with 40 years of growing exp, some arrogance is deserved. i just so happened to stumble onto this thread .
 
yup its clearly a nut burn right ,, i mean really unless your looking at a pic it can be deceiving knowing if she is a heavy feeder or light feeder etc
But with last picture i wonder what it might be ??? with ops last picture ??? Now i appologize if i came across as arrogant,, but with 40 years of growing exp, some arrogance is deserved. i just so happened to stumble onto this thread .

40 years or 400 years...that does not justify acting as if every other response came from an idiot. At your age you should know better and that is a FACT. Personally, I would not seek your advice if my plants were on fire and was wondering if I should use ph'd water to put them out. Congrats on being right, sore winner.
 
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