Nute burn??

bulla

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im gonna have to say the same deficiency maybe feed a little more see what it looks like in a week
 

JohnDee

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I see tip burns everywhere. It is odd because many leaves are lighter then they should be. Sure you measured that feeding correctly? And what are your temps? High temps can cause a nute burn to occur earlier then it normally would.
JD
 

Hvnfunbud

New Member
I see tip burns everywhere. It is odd because many leaves are lighter then they should be. Sure you measured that feeding correctly? And what are your temps? High temps can cause a nute burn to occur earlier then it normally would.
JD
Daytime temps are 75 to 77 and nighttime 64 to 68 and I am for sure on the feeding
 

Hvnfunbud

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Daytime temps are 75 to 77 and nighttime 64 to 68 and I am for sure on the feeding
My last grow went bad from nute burn so this time around I was trying to not use any nutes but decided to just do really low doses and now it looks like not enough lol where is that sweet spot!!
 

JohnDee

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My last grow went bad from nute burn so this time around I was trying to not use any nutes but decided to just do really low doses and now it looks like not enough lol where is that sweet spot!!
Could you tell me about your lights...strength type and distance. And also your RH. I have some thoughts...just need more info.
JD
 

JohnDee

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Well my initial idea isn't quite fitting in. There's no denying that you have tip burn. Never seen tip burn from underfeeding.

But you need to look at your lighting. This is what can happen...high temps can cause the plant to transpire heavily and if that was happening when you fed...much stuff was drawn immediately to top of plant. That's when tip burn could have occurred. I have seen this happen to others and have had it happen to me...so it is possible. That's the only thing that I can think of.
JD
 

Hvnfunbud

New Member
Well my initial idea isn't quite fitting in. There's no denying that you have tip burn. Never seen tip burn from underfeeding.

But you need to look at your lighting. This is what can happen...high temps can cause the plant to transpire heavily and if that was happening when you fed...much stuff was drawn immediately to top of plant. That's when tip burn could have occurred. I have seen this happen to others and have had it happen to me...so it is possible. That's the only thing that I can think of.
JD
Well I shall know in a few days if it is burn I probably just finished them off lol thanks for all the info
 

JohnDee

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Well I shall know in a few days if it is burn I probably just finished them off lol thanks for all the info
My idea would fit in better if you were using HID lighting. Infrared heats up leaves more then leds and causes this phenomena to happen more readily..

Good luck and hope they make it.
JD
 

Moflow

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I think they're starving from under feeding.
2ml per gallon?. 1 gallon is 4.5 litres. You need 2 - 4ml per litre with that bio flores stuff.
Try and get your temperatures up as well, low 80sF lights on for leds due to lack of infra red.
 

Hvnfunbud

New Member
I think they're starving from under feeding.
2ml per gallon?. 1 gallon is 4.5 litres. You need 2 - 4ml per litre with that bio flores stuff.
Try and get your temperatures up as well, low 80sF lights on for leds due to lack of infra red.
I agree with you last time I followed the directions on that stuff and it burnt well ruined my last grow so I was very cautious this time
 
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