Start of a deficiency or bleaching?

Don't think it's bleaching because I have 3 other plants and nothing on them. They are in FFOF,I'm not excatly how old they are because i got them from somebody else.09CE07AA-DFC0-488C-A44A-B2B5437B51F2.jpeg 66506A92-180A-4A5F-BC18-100623211408.jpeg
 
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polishpollack

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this looks like fert burn. that soil is hot stuff. don't worry about it, nothing you can do now. just let the plant grow, it doesn't look bad so just let it ride.
 

chemphlegm

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Don't think it's bleaching because I have 3 other plants and nothing on them. They are in FFOF,I'm not excatly how old they are because i got them from somebody else.View attachment 4066296 View attachment 4066297
there is NO leaf burn evident in your pictures.
foxfarm soil will not feed properly for very long.
pick up some organic fertilizer and follow directions immediately to avoid issues.
water when container is dry and light, 1/4 of the container volume in water should be added all at once when you do.
 
there is NO leaf burn evident in your pictures.
foxfarm soil will not feed properly for very long.
pick up some organic fertilizer and follow directions immediately to avoid issues.
water when container is dry and light, 1/4 of the container volume in water should be added all at once when you do.
alright cool thanks. will go and get that as soon as they open this morning.
 
Organicare dry ferts are highly rec'd by me.
been the best I've found since 2008
thinking its my water actually. been using distilled water the entire time, apparently the buffer capability on its weird. Picked up some RO water should be better. Because I have a plant I did from seed 20 days old with a little burn on 1 tip and they got watered at the same time, thinking the ph was just messed up this gallon of water. It's all on their top leaves too nothing on the bottom. Still picking up some fert as they will need to start being feed soon anyways
 
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