Help me Identify this issue please!

Mothman30

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So I need help with my plant. I thought it was light burn but I'm not so sure now. I have four plants all in the same growing condition. All of them are in fox farm ocean forest and happy frog 2:1. All are on the same watering and feeding schedule. The lighting I'm using is a T8 with 32W daylight bulbs (6500K) and one 65W CFL (6500K). The only one that is having a problem is this one so if anybody has any ideas, I'd like to hear them.
 

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Mothman30

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It never touched the light and I feed it once a few days ago a small solution of fox farm grow big.
 

daloudpack

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ill let someone else chime in but i think u should just flush with water next feeding.... might be hot soil or nute but if its only one plant and all the same str8 then im probly wrong
 

Mothman30

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Ya im a little confused about it since everything im doing is the same with the other three. Hell one of them is ridiculously big (well I think it is) the dam thing has 25 branches already and isn't even 7" tall and under a month since I planted in soil.
 

Mothman30

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Im starting to think nut burn. It's starting with the tips and it was a day or two after is first feeding. Which was also about a day after the little round leaves came off. My other two plants i think i waited a little longer to feed them. I've let it dry out and im going to flush today
 

Alienwidow

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Im starting to think nut burn. It's starting with the tips and it was a day or two after is first feeding. Which was also about a day after the little round leaves came off. My other two plants i think i waited a little longer to feed them. I've let it dry out and im going to flush today
What have you fed it so far? It could be a trailer park plant and it got off to a bad start or it could be grower error. More info about your theories if youd like us to back em up.
 

Mothman30

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I feed it fox farm grow big 3 tbs in 1 gallon of distelled water. The plant has been thriving up till now (IMO not a bad start) and is actually still growing good (new growth) with the exception of this issue. Also what do you mean trailer park plant?
 
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