Nute Burn? HELP

Jdoobee

New Member
Hello friends. Brand new grower here. I have a gorilla glue autoflower in week 6. I am getting yellowing on the tips of mainly the leaves on the tops of my plant. Also, I'm starting to see a little curling on the tips. Any help would be appreciated.

Since she went into flower I dropped the temperature from 75 to 70 degrees and an RH between 30-60. I am growing under a hlg 135. There is great circulation and decent negative pressure in the tent. I am growing in Coco in 2 gal fabric pots and I have fed everyday since she popped. The pH stays between 5.8 and 6.0. The ppm of intake is 550 and runoff is 450. I attached the General Hydroponics feeding schedule I am using.

I am not sure if these are two different problems or if it's simply nute burn and I need to cut back the nutes a little. I would just hate to kill all these pretty flowers. Than you on advance.
 

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JohnDee

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Jd,
Those little top burns and also a bit along edge of leaf...no biggie. I've had plants do that last couple grows. I use GH Maxi series at about that same level. That strain/pheno could be a light feeder. Maybe drop ppm 50 points...to see if it continues.
JD
 

CannaCountry

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I would be mindful of your temps...and your RH swing. Otherwise, it does look like you kissed her a little too much in terms of your nutrients, but not to a point, that I'd worry about it. Good luck.
 

Jdoobee

New Member
Jd,
Those little top burns and also a bit along edge of leaf...no biggie. I've had plants do that last couple grows. I use GH Maxi series at about that same level. That strain/pheno could be a light feeder. Maybe drop ppm 50 points...to see if it continues.
JD
Thank you so much. I appreciate the quick response. When I feed her today I'm going to do that. I was experimenting with the feed schedules. I have a Pineapple Express Express next to her on Lucas formula showing no signs but definitely not the same growth. I'm having fun just playing around
 

Jdoobee

New Member
I would be mindful of your temps...and your RH swing. Otherwise, it does look like you kissed her a little too much in terms of your nutrients, but not to a point, that I'd worry about it. Good luck.
Yeah I was a little worried about the RH swing. Once I took the humidifier and put a dehumidifier in it it dropped. At first I couldn't get it below 60 because it was so wet outside. I'm going to put my humidifier back in the tent and let my inkbird keep it at around 50 RH
 
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