Possible salt deficiency

Nexus Polaris

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Ok, I am having some premature yellowing of the leaves, way to early. Kinda worried me because it was spreading quikly. Yellowing starts at the tip and moves through the leaves but the leaves dont have burn or rotting spots, just turn really light then the whole thing dies. I flushed and it was still getting worse, so I repotted one plant just to see if it would help, and it did, the yellowing started to reverse. I water my plants very pften, that leading me to believ that it is the salt prolly, is epson salt the only kind of salt I can use? or will sea salt work just as well? I repotted most of my plants but 3 and the 3 that are left are still turning.
 
Cant be over nute's might be under. Just weird that I repotted that one and in 2 days started looking fantastic.
 

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yeah thats what I said-lacking nutes. but looking at you rpics it may be a Mg deficiency. add some fine dolomite lime to your soil.
 
Dude thats normal for a budding plant.Yellow leaves are good when its budding,it just means that the plant is running out of nitrogen.All you need in the budding stage is high phosphorus and potassium.
 
I forgot to mention the other night I had to cut a bunch of leaves off, so there only a handful left right now, they were really bad. I know it is normal for them to turn when gettn close to the end, but these started way too early and the leaves around the budsite started to turn too. That what was worring me. Kinda sucks it is cold right now, the only real grow shop around like 2 hours away.
 
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