start of problems?

iiibert

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I've used very little nutes on these girls and im worried. Any help would be appreciated.
 

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No some local organic. Know where to find ph testing strips offline? My hydro store doesn't have any?
 
No some local organic. Know where to find ph testing strips offline? My hydro store doesn't have any?

I dont know if they still carry it but i got a ph meter from homedepot for like 8 bucks, im sure a store locally near you must have something
 
man it almost looks like a def....

it could be that too, you gotta start narrowing it down some how. On second thoughts if you dont find a ph meter i would see what a couple 1/2 strength waterings does to it, the new growth is pretty "starved" looking
 
Sorry . What's def?
1) An obsolete bit of slang.
2) A deficiency.
cheers 'neer

The hurt tips/edges suggest overnutrition (nute burn) and yet the discolored patches suggest a nutrient deficiency. This pattern usually bespeaks some sort of lockout - excess of one ion is hindering uptake of another, leading to deficiency in "another".
 
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