R rusty1o1 New Member Apr 3, 2016 #1 I diagnosed nute burn flushed and still more spots appear Attachments image.jpeg 1.2 MB Views: 8 image.jpeg 958.1 KB Views: 8 image.jpeg 1.1 MB Views: 8
B Bacala Well-Known Member Apr 3, 2016 #2 Looks more like a critter problem rather than nute burn. Last shot looks like a cat visited for a little nibble. Check the undersides of your leaves for sucking insects.
Looks more like a critter problem rather than nute burn. Last shot looks like a cat visited for a little nibble. Check the undersides of your leaves for sucking insects.
R rusty1o1 New Member Apr 3, 2016 #3 I did I didn't see any and might been from the move from different spots
$bkbbudz$ Well-Known Member Apr 3, 2016 #4 medium used, light source and distance, nutrients used, foliar feeding, ph, rh, temps etcetera?
R rusty1o1 New Member Apr 3, 2016 #5 I used 50/50 mix light source is 1000 watt mh kept at 1 foot away foliar feed is plain water ph 8 Temps stay from 80 -70 nutes I used is jungle juice and cal mag and organic root boster
I used 50/50 mix light source is 1000 watt mh kept at 1 foot away foliar feed is plain water ph 8 Temps stay from 80 -70 nutes I used is jungle juice and cal mag and organic root boster