I just now saw this thread for the first time :wtf: ... my NL99 were light-to-medium feeders ... I fed medium ferts, got just the tiniest tip burn, like I like it ... your lower leaves will yellow and drop as you get further into flowering ... that's normal, as I'm sure you know ... I grew mine in soil, and never had to add Cal-Mag+, etc. ... I'm suspecting you MAY be keeping your soil too damp ... let the soil dry out between waterings, and poke a pencil, etc. up through the bottom of your pot, make sure the soil didn't compact, and restrict drainage ... that's first place I'd look ... good luck :jointsmile:
the image reaper Reviewed by the image reaper on . My little NL99 plant This little lady(hopefully) is about 20 days old and showing some spotting on the lower leaves. It was started from seed in paper towels then placed in Jiffy peat pellets under 4ft flouro. Its now in a 6'' pot in Fox Farm Light Warrior soil. I noticed the spotting when it was still in the peat pellets. Could the spots be from the peat or is it ready for nutes now? Thanks for any advice :) Rating: 5