nute burn then nitrogen deficiency

evermore1088

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hello i recently had nute burned my plants pretty bad about a week ago i flushed them well and have been giving plain ph'd water i've been too scared to give them anymore nutes, just regular potting mix with robust native plant mix, i washed most of that out as i think that's what was causing it im using powerfeed plant food as nutes for now until i get real soil and nutes, is this nitrogen deficiency? going off the stats on the bottle what strength should i feed at, and should i take my clones now before i feed her with it? IMG_1117[1].JPGIMG_1118[1].JPG IMG_1119[1].JPG also ive been supercropping her after the nute burn


also i have a little bubbleponic setup started at first i had a drip running over the top to keep it wet and i couldnt not get the water to run over the top of the plant but now its fine and in a proper 5 gallon bucket etc what are these burns on the leaves and how long will it take for the roots to hit the water.IMG_1116[1].JPG
 
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_MrBelvedere_

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No reason to be scared, you just need to cut it back. It looks like you're listening and watching your plants, and they're telling you what they need to tell you. All good. Fert away bro
 

warble

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Who told you that was nitrogen def? 14% nitrogen is quite a bit. You are not deficient. You do have too much. The older leaves on the bottom turning yellow is natural. They are not getting the light they had, and the new growth it taking it. That part is not that much of a problem. The dark green leaves shows that you are feeding too much nitrogen. If you back off the feed by feeding one fourth of what you did before, and bringing her up little by little, you will notice a difference. I see you measure ph, a $10 ppm meter will help too. She looks pretty enough. You'll be happier when she is done. Have fun.
 

evermore1088

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