Gr8Xcape98
Well-Known Member
Greetings Plant Lovers,
So the little lady is approaching the end of week 3 of flower. Last week the AC went out so temps in the tent reached 100+ degrees for four or five days. The AC situation is now under control and so are the temps, but during those hot days the plant was sucking up water and nutes like crazy. I think that contributed to the issues I'm having now. I'd been using the GH Flora Series trio of nutes at half the recommended strength. I'd water every other day and add nutes every other watering (nutes, skip a day, plain water, skip a day, nutes, and so on). Since noticing the issues I've dialed it back to only using 1 ml per gal of the Micro, 2.5 mil of Bloom, and cut out the Grow nutes all together. I'll see how the plant reacts over the next two days.
Now, to my questions. Does this look like nitrogen toxicity to you guys? Will the effected leaves recover? I'm growing in coco and perlite - does it need to be flushed or is keeping the current feeding schedule, just with dialed down nutes sufficient? I know there is no sure answer to these questions, but any advice would be much appreciated. Be easy on a first-timer!
Pics of what I believe is nitrogen toxicity. Will these leaves recover, or should I expect the plant to look this way for the duration of the grow?
So the little lady is approaching the end of week 3 of flower. Last week the AC went out so temps in the tent reached 100+ degrees for four or five days. The AC situation is now under control and so are the temps, but during those hot days the plant was sucking up water and nutes like crazy. I think that contributed to the issues I'm having now. I'd been using the GH Flora Series trio of nutes at half the recommended strength. I'd water every other day and add nutes every other watering (nutes, skip a day, plain water, skip a day, nutes, and so on). Since noticing the issues I've dialed it back to only using 1 ml per gal of the Micro, 2.5 mil of Bloom, and cut out the Grow nutes all together. I'll see how the plant reacts over the next two days.
Now, to my questions. Does this look like nitrogen toxicity to you guys? Will the effected leaves recover? I'm growing in coco and perlite - does it need to be flushed or is keeping the current feeding schedule, just with dialed down nutes sufficient? I know there is no sure answer to these questions, but any advice would be much appreciated. Be easy on a first-timer!
Pics of what I believe is nitrogen toxicity. Will these leaves recover, or should I expect the plant to look this way for the duration of the grow?