Need Help, Nute Burn/Deficiency Issue PICS]

ChroniKz

Active Member
Can anyone confirm symptoms of nute burn or def?
Or possibly lockout due to nuteburn?
Have recently transplanted to bigger containers.
New Growth is healthy, only occurring on lower leaves
Soil: John Innes No.1 Seedling + Added Perlite.
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New Pics:
(They are a lil' droopy due to just being transplanted)
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John Jacob

Active Member
looks very green besides those lower yellow leaves. I would say nute burn whens the last time your fed? I would flush for the next couple of waterings and trim those yellow parts
 

ChroniKz

Active Member
looks very green besides those lower yellow leaves. I would say nute burn whens the last time your fed? I would flush for the next couple of waterings and trim those yellow parts
I haven't fed any nutes,
There is however nutes in my soil
 

stumps

Well-Known Member
If your using nuted soil and new growth is healthy don't worry about it. If you over watered you could have gave them a rush of nutes and burned them a little. I say that because it looks like it started at the tips and moved back. if it was lacking N the whole leaf would yellow or at least it would move in from the edge and not the tip. DON'T FLUSH.
 

ChroniKz

Active Member
If your using nuted soil and new growth is healthy don't worry about it. If you over watered you could have gave them a rush of nutes and burned them a little. I say that because it looks like it started at the tips and moved back. if it was lacking N the whole leaf would yellow or at least it would move in from the edge and not the tip. DON'T FLUSH.
Thanks for the reply.
 

PSUAGRO.

Well-Known Member
Your ph is too high............those are zinc/iron/manganese defs due to a lockout........don't add anything until you check the ph/and correct it......test your water and medium's ph to confirm my guess and will go from there........good luck grower
 

hotrodharley

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No nutrient deficiency - period. Plants that young survive well without nutes. You gave nutes. Nute overdose. People need to figure out if there is a problem and you gave nutrients - well simple logic. Promise ya.
 

ChroniKz

Active Member
No nutrient deficiency - period. Plants that young survive well without nutes. You gave nutes. Nute overdose. People need to figure out if there is a problem and you gave nutrients - well simple logic. Promise ya.
Thanks for the reply, Im guessing it's the soil then as it contains nutes, thinking of switching to biobizz soon.
 

stumps

Well-Known Member
found them. Just a fyi when you do pics try to get the whole plant in. It helps over all with any problem. Just be careful when watering. the plants should be getting big enough to take the nutes in the soil. I don't care for nuted soil.
 
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