Super Soil NL week 8 problems w/ pictures

These are NL in 5 gal. Super Soil. They were outside and then I brought them inside about a month ago. . Everytime I watered it was water only but about 3 weeks ago I thought maybe they were running out of juice so I gave them a full does of Fox farms nutes. After that, they started to look burnt. I flushed once already and nothing really changed. Ive never balanced the PH because it is in SS. It kinda started with the fan leaves and now I notice the sugar leaves look fried too. Is it nute burn or maybe even nute defincency? Hopefully somebody can help me. Thank you everybody.
 

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hibok

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ok not phosphorous but potassium deficiency

whats your temperature of the actual plant do you have an inferred heat gun or laser heat gun?
or what your ph?
 

CaretakerDad

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These are NL in 5 gal. Super Soil. They were outside and then I brought them inside about a month ago. . Everytime I watered it was water only but about 3 weeks ago I thought maybe they were running out of juice so I gave them a full does of Fox farms nutes. After that, they started to look burnt. I flushed once already and nothing really changed. Ive never balanced the PH because it is in SS. It kinda started with the fan leaves and now I notice the sugar leaves look fried too. Is it nute burn or maybe even nute defincency? Hopefully somebody can help me. Thank you everybody.
Sooooo.....Your plants were in Super Soil specifically meant to provide all of the necessary nutrients throughout the entire cycle. On a hunch you gave them a full dose of Fox Farm nutes, then "flushed once already and nothing really changed". Then you don't check the pH because its Super Soil. Not after the nute bath :)
 
No sorry i dont know the temp of the plant. The room stays around 70-75. Caretaker are you saying it is nute burn? what can i do to correct it?
 

spliffbuddy

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Yep, you've fried them with nutes. If you've flushed already all you can do is wait and see how they progress, if no improvement after a week flush again but do not feed them nutes again. What made you think they needed nutes in the first place, they may have looked a bit jaded from the change of environment (Outside to inside). Nice plants tho and good luck with the rest of your grow.
 

jcdws602

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They were starting to fade....should of just left them alone.They look burnt and probably have nutrient lock out.Those wont come back too late in flowering just let them finish and salvage what you can.
 
Yeah well hopefully I can salvage some. I guess everybody makes mistakes when they are just beginning the hobby. How do you correct nutriet lock out? Just flush?
 

MrHeide

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They say to top dress with some more Super soil in the last few weeks to give the plant some more nutrients to help finish them off.
 

Moldy

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You didn't mention if your water was RO or not? Did you add dolomite to your SS? Cal-mag deficiency can look like things are going south then you may have added nutes that really lowered your PH and locked out even more goodies. Get a PPM and a PH meter. You'll save some sleepless nights. You still can get a harvest but it'll be small and taste crappy.
 

YungMoolaBaby

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I would say just use nothing but water from here on out. More or less flushing every watering session until harvest.
 

Ski's Genes

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Super soil is great for ease. You can add bulking agents (be light handed) sugars and cal/mag but let the soil do it's job. You may run into strains that demand more of something but again light light light.
 
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