Help please problem with leaves

MrGhettoGrower

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LOL MrGhettoGrower i wasn't stoned,just a little bit with the crap that i'm smoking :p
but i wasn't so carefull and i spilled the nutrient mix (water + bio grow /bloom) on some leaves. i'm not sure this is the case as i am a newbie :)

I don't think its from spill'in:clap:Cuz the brown on the edges of the leaves is classic burn:hump:
 

wildcajun

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over nutes the soil had a bunch in the begining i bet and spots are from droplets falling onto plants when feeding "I Think" Temp is too high will have problems through out grow without cooler Temps, Have you flushed plants yet? If not good flush and start back with nutes 1/2 power for 2 weeks Happy Farming ,Cajun "YOur choice My thoughts !!!
 

mashroom777777

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over nutes the soil had a bunch in the begining i bet and spots are from droplets falling onto plants when feeding "I Think" Temp is too high will have problems through out grow without cooler Temps, Have you flushed plants yet? If not good flush and start back with nutes 1/2 power for 2 weeks Happy Farming ,Cajun "YOur choice My thoughts !!!


thx wildcajun :)
no i didn't flush them yet as they are 3 weeks old and i only fed them 4 days ago for the first time with grow and bloom, should i flush them?
 

xXOnyxXx

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don't over love them .. just let em get dry and run water for a bit .... they will tell you when they want food!
 

MrGhettoGrower

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Burn is from too many nutrients in the soil does you dirt have nutrients in it to begin with? if you have a tds or e.c. meter next time you water check the ppm of the first cup of run off and while your at check the ph with a ph meter~Burning can also be cuz for the light being to close but that's different problem that is easily fixed by raising the light!
 

PeaceFarmer

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Your pics don't show a classic nute burn, but more of a micronutrient deficiency. Nute burn produces crispy edges that crumble when you rub them, and the tips of the leaves should curl under severaly. To me, it looks like you have a ph problem locking out your mg. You need to get a test kit so that you can make sure you are in the proper range. Also, you may want to sprinkle a little Epsom salts in your next feeding solution (just a little).
 

mashroom777777

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Burn is from too many nutrients in the soil does you dirt have nutrients in it to begin with? if you have a tds or e.c. meter next time you water check the ppm of the first cup of run off and while your at check the ph with a ph meter~Burning can also be cuz for the light being to close but that's different problem that is easily fixed by raising the light!

yes it had,it is a good soil,damn i shouldn't feed them grrrr (amateur) i flushed the one with the biggest prob and i'll wait for the other 2 to see how they will react with the feeding :/

many thanks guys for the good help :)
 
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