Brown leaves problem

Strain: pink kush
Outdoor grow
Temperature around 28ºC

Can someone help me to find what is my problem ? Since I put it outside, the bottom leaves are starting to turn yellow and brown.

Magnesium deficiency possibly. What is the quality of the soil? It looks like to me your growing in poor soil conditions for your plant.

It’s growing in corn field

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What should I do to solve the problem ? Epsom salt ? And should I add nutrients ? Its been 2-3 weeks I didn’t gave her nutes because she was starting to burn

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You can try using epsom salt but I am concerned that you might be fighting a losing battle with the soil. You will be dealing with one deficiency after another. Which is odd since corn needs decent soil to grown in. @repins12 sorry to bother you but I need a second opinion on this, I am thinking the root cause of this plants problems is from bad soil conditions.

Someone in my neighborhood said me that it might be underwatered since I only water once a week and there is not much rain this year. At first I saw that the leaves were dry, but didn’t care about it since the plant look good ( there was no sign of underwater )

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Yes you will need to water more often then once a week if you are growing outdoors.

Need a better picture and a picture of the whole plant and maybe a little bit of the surrounding area. Soil looks poor to me but need more info. Corn can thrive where refer will not, just my experience, especially if gmo seed

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I can’t go now to take better pictures, I will go in a few days, but for now I have this picture of my smaller plant where we can see the soil better :point_down:

Looks like a sandy clay mix?

is that gmo corn? Have pesticides or herbicides ever been used on that field?
Looks pretty weed free, that makes me suspicious?

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@repins12 Thanks for the assist on this one. I really think the soil is no good for growing refer, it looks almost like the soil I have here in Florida. @bbjug3r is the corn field the only area you can grow or do you have somewhere else you can go?

I asked that very question, above for the same reason :v:

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Yes you are right

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There is other spots but the soil is pretty much the same every where in my area. My father has a woodland so it is forest soil, but there is not much light because of the trees blocking it. It is my first time growing and I did not put too much money in growing so I dont really care if my plants don’t grow good, but next year I will dig a big hole and put good organic soil.

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Yeah if a broad leaf killer has ever been used in that area you cant grow weed there.

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I don’t know if there is pesticide, but in mid summer they drop ladybugs with plane into the fields so they eat pests.

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Maybe it is that part of my area… I don’t understand because litteraly everybody I know grow in cornfields 200+ plants. What I think is that maybe it is a cornfield 2-3 years old, so if i’m right, the soil must be poor.

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