Nute burn?

By the looks of it there is some nute burn, hence the little brown tips on your leaves. Although your plants look really good, except of the couple of leaves turning brown. From what I can I see I suspect some ph issues within the growing medium. To adress the nute burn, think about less is more. Give about 1/2 strength of the adviced dosage on your nute-bottles, only up the dose when you see her starving. Make sure the ph is right every single time, you've probably read it a thousand times but that's the basics of growing her dankness.
 

damian0536

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By the looks of it there is some nute burn, hence the little brown tips on your leaves. Although your plants look really good, except of the couple of leaves turning brown. From what I can I see I suspect some ph issues within the growing medium. To adress the nute burn, think about less is more. Give about 1/2 strength of the adviced dosage on your nute-bottles, only up the dose when you see her starving. Make sure the ph is right every single time, you've probably read it a thousand times but that's the basics of growing her dankness.
Cheers for the reply pal yea I'll be sure to check the ph and I will definitely reduce the nutes a tad haha. Thank you
 

Budzbuddha

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I take it this is an auto .....
Nute Burn is VERY COMMON in auto grows ... They like a bit lighter feeds and by the look of yours , it has moved to preflower transition ..... Next dry period give water only to help her burn thru excess ... Autos DO NOT HAVE THE TIME TO RECOVER from plant problems .... Leaves will not recover , and you can pinch them off.

After that watering , wait til dry again and then do 1/2 strength bloom only.

Keep PH of water AND FEED MIX at about 6.5 ....
Try not to overwater her either .... Just enough.

Leaves will fade on their own as it matures.
 
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