something very strange happened to my blue dream

farmerfischer

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wow... ! hard to say bro.. to me It looks like it got cooked by heat but you say that's not the case. did the temps drop to freezing or near freezing?. did you spray it with anything? this is a tough one..
 

donte cota

Member
wow... ! hard to say bro.. to me It looks like it got cooked by heat but you say that's not the case. did the temps drop to freezing or near freezing?. did you spray it with anything? this is a tough one..
i agree looks like heat but temps were consistent this has got to be from being to close to the light plus something to worsen it like n tox but im just not really sure thats why i came here. lol definitely a tough one. Didnt spray anything until now i been spraying some tap periodically not sure if it is helping or not seems to be tho.
 

donte cota

Member
How about posting a pic of your nice looking plants?
this is my dosidos at 31 days from seed the yellowing on tips was from led being a little too close like a week or so ago but growing at an amazing pace i topped this one early and its got 8 tops so far im loving it.3F125DAB-44AC-4178-93FE-B1612FD0C8FE.jpeg
 

donte cota

Member
Very nice... I'm not familiar with led lighting, I only use it to veg, ( Advanced led
[/SIZE] but those tips look like nute burn. I could be wrong though.
yea it looked like nute burn at the beginning to me too but it wasn't it was only on the leaves coming up higher than the rest at first i left the light where it was cause i thought it was nute burn but it got worse so i knew it was from the light.
 

Rob Roy

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Not sure if this is what happened in your case, but sometimes when bottled nutes are used if the solution isn't shaken up, it tends to stratify. Meaning the last parts of the container have a denser concentration of fertilizer as they become less aqueous. This causes an increasing concentration of fertilizer and nute burn can result. If that occurs and the last parts of the bottle have a higher concentrate, use less fertilizer and more water when preparing the mix.

Obviously when shaking, make sure the cap is on tight to prevent spills.

I'd begin by flushing that plant. Good luck.
 

donte cota

Member
Not sure if this is what happened in your case, but sometimes when bottled nutes are used if the solution isn't shaken up, it tends to stratify. Meaning the last parts of the container have a denser concentration of fertilizer as they become less aqueous. This causes an increasing concentration of fertilizer and nute burn can result. If that occurs and the last parts of the bottle have a higher concentrate, use less fertilizer and more water when preparing the mix.

Obviously when shaking, make sure the cap is on tight to prevent spills.

I'd begin by flushing that plant. Good luck.
yes i also believe that it could have been a factor in this as well i always shake my nutrient bottles before i measure but I can definitely feel that it separates but i did shake them before measuring them out but maybe not good enough, since the flush yesterday she is looking better and progressing slowly.
 

ColoradoHighGrower

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May also be low humidity!? Especially if spraying with h2o seemed to help? My blue dream is pretty much bomb-proof, have watered with everything from as low as 5.4 up to 6.8, now sticki ng with 6.3-6.5

The only thing she's been sensitive to is RH, keeping it around 60-65% during veg, and about 50-55% in flower has been ideal...
 

donte cota

Member
May also be low humidity!? Especially if spraying with h2o seemed to help? My blue dream is pretty much bomb-proof, have watered with everything from as low as 5.4 up to 6.8, now sticki ng with 6.3-6.5

The only thing she's been sensitive to is RH, keeping it around 60-65% during veg, and about 50-55% in flower has been ideal...
not sure if the humidity has been helping but i have been running the humidifier more than normal now but this plant was also bullet proof for me too its even did good at 5.6ph waterings and been fine but i usually stayed around 6.1 with this girl and she did good so this was very strange cause i feel like this plant could survive nuclear war.
 

greg nr

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Is humidity really low? If the temps are high(er) and humidty low, the plant will drink a lot more water to keep cool. That takes up more nutes, and well, they look like that very quickly.

Just one vector. Not necessarily "the" vector here.
 

donte cota

Member
Is humidity really low? If the temps are high(er) and humidty low, the plant will drink a lot more water to keep cool. That takes up more nutes, and well, they look like that very quickly.

Just one vector. Not necessarily "the" vector here.
when this happened the humidity was around 40%-45% but not high temps they stay at 70-72 pretty much all day so not low humidity but could've gone higher so it probably contributed to it but its higher now 55-60 range.
 
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