Battling nitrogen toxicity and nutrient lockout

Buddahnomix

New Member
Hey, hows it going. So here is my situation. My plants are currently experiencing too much nitrogen which is causing a nutrient lockout causing them to slow growth and show signs of other deficiencies. I flushed my plants with 6.3 ph water and epsom salt and they seem to be rebounding. I am concerned about my next feeding though. My concern is that the plant is still holding an abundance of nitrogen, so i was thinking i would feed with everything that doesnt contain Nitrogen. What do you think. Any veteran experience would be helpful. Thanks
 

im4satori

Well-Known Member
pictures for sure
affected leaves and entire plant

take pics with grow lights out and flash on

high nitrogen doesn't often cause lock out

you could have high nitrogen... and lock out but the nitrogen isn't likely directly causing lock out
 

im4satori

Well-Known Member
I would suggest feeding only water

like he said FF soil has a good bit of nutes in it

the soil shouldn't need any nutes (none) for 3 weeks after potting assuming the pots are properly sized

of course a picture would make our assumptions more than a guess
 

Buddahnomix

New Member
Unfortunately cant do pics at the moment. Prolly should mentioned that i just switched from a 10 week veg in 10 gal pots to flower about a week ago.
 

tpc_mikey

Well-Known Member
Like satori said FFOF is very hot and if you amended it you should have all the nutes in the soil you need, im starting a grow with it in an amended batch and hopefully will only have to water all the way through flower.
 
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