Burnt tips..

I meant feeding as opposed to flushing. Definitely want to back the veg off a little and increase bloom now. I think your plan of a few waterings without food was the right call.
yeah I water/ feed every 3-4 days I only use the bloom big & tiger bloom of the fox farm trio & then I add some cal mag every feed. For food. Just didn’t know fr if the slight burn was a phproblem or just to many nutrients but I haven’t given it any N so idkwhy or how it’s getting this much N fr
 

Dank Bongula

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yeah I water/ feed every 3-4 days I only use the bloom big & tiger bloom of the fox farm trio & then I add some cal mag every feed. For food. Just didn’t know fr if the slight burn was a phproblem or just to many nutrients but I haven’t given it any N so idkwhy or how it’s getting this much N fr
Calmag has nitrogen in it. Look at the NPK on the label. 2-0-0 unless you are using bush doctor ff version then it is 1-0-0
 

Hollatchaboy

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yeah I water/ feed every 3-4 days I only use the bloom big & tiger bloom of the fox farm trio & then I add some cal mag every feed. For food. Just didn’t know fr if the slight burn was a phproblem or just to many nutrients but I haven’t given it any N so idkwhy or how it’s getting this much N fr
The burnt tips can be a result of letting the soil get to a lil too dry. Nutrient concentrations rise when moisture content drops. Not saying that's what caused your burnt tips, just something to keep in mind.
 

Hollatchaboy

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yeah I water/ feed every 3-4 days I only use the bloom big & tiger bloom of the fox farm trio & then I add some cal mag every feed. For food. Just didn’t know fr if the slight burn was a phproblem or just to many nutrients but I haven’t given it any N so idkwhy or how it’s getting this much N fr
Tiger bloom has a good amount of N. 2%
Plus calmag 2%
4% isn't bad though.
 

Hollatchaboy

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yeah I water/ feed every 3-4 days I only use the bloom big & tiger bloom of the fox farm trio & then I add some cal mag every feed. For food. Just didn’t know fr if the slight burn was a phproblem or just to many nutrients but I haven’t given it any N so idkwhy or how it’s getting this much N fr
What soil again?
 

Hollatchaboy

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I was using the oceanforest Fox farm
Hmmm... it usually has a lot of nutrition. Maybe it had a lil N left over when you started feeding?

Look into living organic soil. Dry amendments, ewc/compost, are real forgiving and hard to over feed with since it's mostly not readily available nutes. Ocean forest is a good candidate for l.o.s.
 

Bullmark

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Some report that Ocean Forest has been known to provide a high level of nutes well past the 4 week mark. I am doing an auto grow in some right now and don’t plan on adding anything until the plant asks for it.
There are quite a few others on this forum that use it and do very little in the way of additional nutes throughout the entire grow. They may too dress with the very same Ocean Forest....and that’s it.
They are reporting great results and I take their word (and pics) for it as true.
I just don’t understand how it could turn out though. I didn’t think Ocean Forest contained nearly enough potassium and phosphorus to get a plant through a healthy flowering.
I didn’t mean to open another issue.....IMO those plants look fine and the minimal tip yellowing should only be worried about if it gets a lot worse.
If they’ve been on 12/12 for 6 weeks it likely took a while to start flowering, and they def have some time to go.....so a little nitrogen this far from the finish line isn’t a terrible thing.
 

OneMoreRip

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700ppm start to finish(watering), in and out (runoff), must avoid build up which will make it rise and can cause a variety of issues. imo

looks great, i would'nt be to concerned unless it gets worse

i think you ph may be a tad low
 
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