Tangerine auto update

Growing day by day.

Live soil , added bigger perlite , very small amounts of slow release amendments, bat guano , oyster shell, and Gaia green vegetative blend.

I’m noticing yellowing on the leaf tips. Lower leaves are also yellowing. PH water too 6.3-6.5
What could be a few causes ?

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Too much/not enough H2O, possible nitrogen or magnesium deficiency. Happy growing!

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Yes @Jram_13 is right looks like to much nitrogen to me

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I have been growing tangerine autoflower all year.
I have had good luck with them. About to finish
3rd grow. They all grew a little different. I had one
In July yielding 3 oz. This is my first year to grow
Inside. I still consider myself a beginner.
I just started 2 wite widow autoflower They both have wrinkled leaves. They ugly but growing.

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I’d love to see your pictures , and where did you buy your seeds ?

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My concern is the moisture on the plants. Is that from high humidity. The yellowing on the leaves isn’t that bad. I would let them dry out and water with sterile water 6.0 to 6.5. Water until runoff and check the ppm’s that’s in the reservoir. I bet its pretty high. Just my opinion.

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I am not sure if I can say where I got my seeds from.
That would be a competitor??

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This is obviously a potassium deficiency, just saying if it was a nitrogen problem it would be with the tips

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like here, see the tip burn? that is nitrogen burn

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Nice to know and nice to see you after 4 months but you didn’t help

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