Nutrient burn need help asap

Hood_rich_farms

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So I think some of my baby’s a nutrient burned and I’m in need of some advice to fix this I already gave them a small flush of about 2-2.5gal of clean water and ph balanced of course this is a monster cookies strain it’s getting FF big bloom and a little bit of bud candy some terpanator and big bud mixed in 35gal drum46B5EF1F-DF9E-4A2D-BF6F-86ACF9590A2A.jpeg46B5EF1F-DF9E-4A2D-BF6F-86ACF9590A2A.jpegimage.jpgimage.jpg46B5EF1F-DF9E-4A2D-BF6F-86ACF9590A2A.jpegimage.jpgimage.jpg46B5EF1F-DF9E-4A2D-BF6F-86ACF9590A2A.jpegimage.jpgimage.jpgimage.jpg
 

Nickcg123

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It looks like you have overwatering, coupled with over ferting the nitrogen and the leaf tips look like a magnesium deficiency. HOWEVER, these symptoms along with rapid onset may be root apids. Namely,
I have had the exact same symptoms in my plants and it was definitely RAs. See any flying or crawling insects anywhere around theplants? If not, i'd flush the medium and refert at half strength.


 

Hood_rich_farms

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It looks like you have overwatering, coupled with over ferting the nitrogen and the leaf tips look like a magnesium deficiency. HOWEVER, these symptoms along with rapid onset may be root apids. Namely,
I have had the exact same symptoms in my plants and it was definitely RAs. See any flying or crawling insects anywhere around theplants? If not, i'd flush the medium and refert at half strength.


I flushed with 2-2.5 gal but now tgat you mentioned it I did see 2 flying insects earlier wile putting my nets back up
 

Nickcg123

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I would see if you can determine what insects you witnessed flying around earlier and go from there. If they are aphids a great natural way to correct that problem is introducing some ladybugs to your grow area.
 

Hood_rich_farms

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I would see if you can determine what insects you witnessed flying around earlier and go from there. If they are aphids a great natural way to correct that problem is introducing some ladybugs to your grow area.
So I was going to use the lady bugs but my girlfriend objected to the idea of adding bugs ‍♀ But what else would you recommend
 

xtsho

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Not much you can do now other than just feed them plain water for awhile. You won't fix those curled leaves. You definitely overfed those plants it's not from root aphids. You might have some bugs but they didn't do that to your plants. And about those nets. What's the point? The openings are too big for a scrog and it looks like the plants are just growing straight up. If you're going to scrog look up how to do it correctly. All that net is going to do is get in your way. Definitely don't waste time with ladybugs. You used too many nutrients and cooked your plants. Just feed plain water.

Sorry if I sound like an ass but it is what it is. Good luck.
 

Hood_rich_farms

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Not much you can do now other than just feed them plain water for awhile. You won't fix those curled leaves. You definitely overfed those plants it's not from root aphids. You might have some bugs but they didn't do that to your plants. And about those nets. What's the point? The openings are too big for a scrog and it looks like the plants are just growing straight up. If you're going to scrog look up how to do it correctly. All that net is going to do is get in your way. Definitely don't waste time with ladybugs. You used too many nutrients and cooked your plants. Just feed plain water.

Sorry if I sound like an ass but it is what it is. Good luck.
Thank you man I figured that was the case and no hard felling I really appreciate your advice I was gonna just feed them plain water for 2-3 weeks and hope for the best I have 6 good baby’s and 4 are burned 2 look like they can survive it but the other 2 in the picture you can see they are struggling
 

Nickcg123

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I recommend getting a new girlfriend!
But if they are aphids my other go to option is neem oil, as it is also natural and works great. But first you need to determine if they are aphids, usually only the adults grow wings if there is a high population.
 

Hood_rich_farms

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Thank you man I figured that was the case and no hard felling I really appreciate your advice I was gonna just feed them plain water for 2-3 weeks and hope for the best I have 6 good baby’s and 4 are burned 2 look like they can survive it but the other 2 in the picture you can see they are struggling
And I figured the net was to high I fucked up and order the wrong one 3 weeks ago and I just got the new one I was just trying to spread the canopy out a little bit
 
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