Nute burn seedling?

sourdieselyumyum

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just wondering what you guys think I think the problem is that I have been giving them 300 ppm or .6 ec of solution I thought it was 200 so Im gonna drop it do you guys think that will help. I know they say not to feed until the 2 or 3 set of leaves but in my past exp with coco and seedlings they take forever to get going with just plain water with voodoo juice yellow one is pineapple chunk other is skunk #1 I was thinking 8 ml voodoo juice 2ml a+B sensi gro a gal
 

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shadyslater

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it dont look like nute burn bro.. i'd say from the bend in her stem she's been knocked or blown..
as for feedin i'd mix nutes at half strength then dilute by half again
 

Squidbilly

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I don't think it's nute burn either. None of my plants have every had a problem with anything under 300ppm. And that's from the day it peaks it's head above ground. If your in coco or perlite or any other inert medium they needs something(IMO) In nature they would already be in fertile soil.

I say 300ppm but my tap water is in the low 200s. When I mix a half gallon of nutes I use a droper and I literally use a drop of each of my fetz/additives. If they handle that pretty well then I slowly start to increase. I like to have my plants on around 500-600ppm buy their third week of life(again, gradually increasing their feed and backing off if any of them are telling me to.)
 

sourdieselyumyum

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Yea I check on it this morning and it collapsed so I propped it up like shady said with some picks hopefully it bounces back cause I only had 2 seeds and of the pineapple chunk and im pretty sure its overall a better yield and potency than sensi skunk #1 but I could be wrong
 
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