Flushing from nutrient burn

2feather18

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My plants arecsuffering from nutrient burn I stop giving nutrients to them about 2 weeks ago and just gave themb well balanced pH water .I don't know if I see a difference or not I might have to flush them I understand that after flushing them I have to treat them with some type of food I'm using regular Smart Fabric pots and soil coast of Maine and Happy Frog if I flush them tomorrow what are my next steps picture show that it's definitely Nute burn
 

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Raspberrykiwi

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My plants arecsuffering from nutrient burn I stop giving nutrients to them about 2 weeks ago and just gave themb well balanced pH water .I don't know if I see a difference or not I might have to flush them I understand that after flushing them I have to treat them with some type of food I'm using regular Smart Fabric pots and soil coast of Maine and Happy Frog if I flush them tomorrow what are my next steps picture show that it's definitely Nute burn
How often are you feeding them and watering them?
 

Merkn4aSquirtn

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My plants arecsuffering from nutrient burn I stop giving nutrients to them about 2 weeks ago and just gave themb well balanced pH water .I don't know if I see a difference or not I might have to flush them I understand that after flushing them I have to treat them with some type of food I'm using regular Smart Fabric pots and soil coast of Maine and Happy Frog if I flush them tomorrow what are my next steps picture show that it's definitely Nute burn
I wouldn't "flush". Tbh your plants are not fucked off at all. You need to resume nutes again but at a lower dose. Back off 25% of what you were giving them. Be sure you're not overwatering. Make sure you're getting some runoff too.
 

2feather18

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I wouldn't "flush". Tbh your plants are not fucked off at all. You need to resume nutes again but at a lower dose. Back off 25% of what you were giving them. Be sure you're not overwatering as well. Be sure you're getting some runoff aswell
Okay ..today I remove some of the tips because they like basically turn to dark brown and real crispy there are 8 9 and 10 weeks old I want to enter them into the flowering stage however I'm not going to do it until this problems fixed and I definitely see run off when I water them
 

Merkn4aSquirtn

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Okay ..today I remove some of the tips because they like basically turn to dark brown and real crispy there are 8 9 and 10 weeks old I want to enter them into the flowering stage however I'm not going to do it until this problems fixed and I definitely see run off when I water them
What's your feeding schedule?
What nutrients do you use?
How often do you water?
If those plants are the size you want them.. you could soon.
They'll double in size most likely. It'll be a full room for sure
 

2feather18

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What's your feeding schedule?
What nutrients do you use?
How often do you water?
If those plants are the size you want them.. you could soon.
They'll double in size most likely. It'll be a full room for sure
Right now they're only getting 6.5 pH water every other day there in 5 and 7 gallon pots nutrient are Fox Farm Trio I haven't used any Revolt 2 weeks
 

Dontjudgeme

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Right now they're only getting 6.5 pH water every other day there in 5 and 7 gallon pots nutrient are Fox Farm Trio I haven't used any Revolt 2 weeks
My plants arecsuffering from nutrient burn I stop giving nutrients to them about 2 weeks ago and just gave themb well balanced pH water .I don't know if I see a difference or not I might have to flush them I understand that after flushing them I have to treat them with some type of food I'm using regular Smart Fabric pots and soil coast of Maine and Happy Frog if I flush them tomorrow what are my next steps picture show that it's definitely Nute burn
I think part of your issue is that you are bottle feeding unnecessarily. Both coast and frog have nutrients in them that would only require top dressing when necessary.
 
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