anybody recognize this condition?

not seeing in on new growth

doesnt seem to relate to how far from lights a leaf is

does come 3-4 days after treating for thrips w/ spinosad, but only on some plants, not all

plants *cant* be underfertilized: using flora nova at 1500 ppm every other watering, using happy frog soil

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Bublonichronic

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not seeing in on new growth

doesnt seem to relate to how far from lights a leaf is

does come 3-4 days after treating for thrips w/ spinosad, but only on some plants, not all

plants *cant* be underfertilized: using flora nova at 1500 ppm every other watering, using happy frog soil

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damn bro, chenkin ppm in soil, thats like unheard of...but i dont know if its cause im really high, but that pic looks like burn...
 

Mother's Finest

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That's Potassium deficiency. It's usually not a good idea to rely completely on a single fertilizer. No fertilizer is perfect for every plant.
 

Snow Crash

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Your ppm's seem too high for soil. I agree the problem does look related to Potassium or maybe Magnesium, but this is probably the result of toxic salt lock-out.

Flush your soil and replenish the nutrient buffer. Worst thing that happens is you have a good clean media to work with. Best case is it resolves the issue.
 
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