Nute burn newbie

Jimmy77

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First timer here ended up having a accidental burn on my girl lots of damaged leaves flushed for the last 3 weeks with nice clean rain water almost all of the clawing leaves have come back but still have discoloured leaves looking for some advice I know I fucked up with the food and hurt the plant and potential yield just wondering if there is anything else I’m missing running a 1000w led and 4 foot grow light and a couple smaller strip leds any advice or help much appreciated want to flower her but need her to be well first thanks
 

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Clumpyoyster

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Whats the actual draw on the "1000w" led? I am not 100% but if your giving nothing but ph balanced water it should recover and once it looks healthy again run 25% nutes compared to the manufacturers recommended. Never run what they recommend because they want you to buy more of their product so most recommendations will be too hot for our ladies. I always do a three stage watering cycle...
1st- ph balanced water 6.5
2nd-molassses and ph balanced water 6.5( 1 teaspoon per gallon )
3rd-25% nutes balanced at 6.5
Keep an eye on ppm!! Theres tons of info if you google it and make sure you do because you will not burn your plants if your paying attention to that

As far as the damaged leaves are concerned just pull off the ones that are damaged. good to go after that i think.
GOOD LUCK MAN you will be fine
 

Clumpyoyster

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dont yank all the damaged ones off until they die after a second look most damage is up top so maybe wait for some better opinions im new at growing too and dont want to fuck your lady up
 

Kingrow1

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Start again its not worth continuing with this plant.

She looks heat stressed the whole grow, maybe more exhaust maybe more water maybe far too many ferts idk there but its terminal and needs addressing.

Soil water and zero else thrn check the environment as a quicker route to working this out :-)
 

Jimmy77

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Start again its not worth continuing with this plant.

She looks heat stressed the whole grow, maybe more exhaust maybe more water maybe far too many ferts idk there but its terminal and needs addressing.

Soil water and zero else thrn check the environment as a quicker route to working this out :-)
Start again its not worth continuing with this plant.

She looks heat stressed the whole grow, maybe more exhaust maybe more water maybe far too many ferts idk there but its terminal and needs addressing.

Soil water and zero else thrn check the environment as a quicker route to working this out :-)
Start again its not worth continuing with this plant.

She looks heat stressed the whole grow, maybe more exhaust maybe more water maybe far too many ferts idk there but its terminal and needs addressing.

Soil water and zero else thrn check the environment as a quicker route to working this out :-)
 

Jimmy77

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I did just switch the lighting around to give it more head room I’ll stick with the rain water it’s came along way in 3 weeks maybe it was getting to hot on top just wasn’t sure if the purple dark discoloured leaves could be from the heat thanks for the advice but I can’t give up on her yet
 

R Burns

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More than salvageable. Stay the course with the plain water, but also be ready to slowly introduce nutes again. Make sure your temps are good. Be sure your light intensity is right while it recovers. Always light on the nutes with sativas, but you are prob aware of that now. GL!
 

Jimmy77

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update got my heat and nutrient issue figured out but I’m 3 weeks into flower and dealing with very low humidity and dry leaves and burnt tips seems to be flowering good but dry winter in a house with a wood fireplace doesn’t help plant in the back is a gorilla bomb only a few days in I’m limited for space so any ideas to get the humidity up sitting between 20 - 30 one 4 inch duct fan running 24s and a suction fan also I have a bowl of water in there and mist the walls but it’s a bandaid solution no room for humidifier any tips appreciated
 

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CannaCountry

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Hang a damp towel in the room...the moisture on it, will evaporate off faster than from a bowl of water. Perhaps running your exhaust fan intermittently vs 24/7 will help as well...unless of course your temps go through the roof without them on. Good luck
 

sandman83

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why not put a humidifier near your intake on the outside? it will suck the moisture in at least.
 

Jimmy77

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I’ll try the towel I’m going with the covert growin the laundry room don’t need the kids asking to many questions and don’t want to much direct moisture on buds thanks for the advice
 
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