Is Nute burn possible w/o ever adding nutes?

kokuma

Active Member
I've got one plant that appears to be showing signs of nutrient burn. However it started before I ever added any nutrients. Is this possible?


The leaves have a lot of little yellow-brown spots. It is worst along the edges. In fact the edges have started to dry out and crumble. Nothing, including water, was ever come into contact with the leaves.

Details:

I have a very modest set-up.
Lighting: 400 watt MH, 18/6
Medium: potting soil mixed with perlite
Temp: - Mostly in 70’s, although the 1st two weeks it was much higher
Humidity: 45-55%
pH: around 6.5
Water: - every 2-3 days. I let the top part of the soil dry out completely. I’m trying not overwater.
C02: nope
Ventilation: I turn a fan on periodically everyday
Nutes: I just started using guano at ½ strength. The problem started before I started using the nutes, so originally I thought it could have been an N deficiency


The plant, (Blue Appolo grown from seed) in question is almost a month old. The problem, which is getting worst, first appeared about 10 days ago.



Any thoughts,

Should I just prune the afflicted leaves?


Thx
Kokuma
 

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GrowSpecialist

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The soil or perlite probably has nutes in it. If its Miracle Grow perlite... then it definitely has nutes in it.
 

mjnme

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yes it's possible i transplanted last night and i got nute burn from it...

miracle gro POS!!!
 

kokuma

Active Member
Ahhhhhh Miracle Grow, that's it. I've done so much preliminary research and reading and I guess I messed that up.

Now what? I think transplanting them would cause more stress....right?

Should I try a flush. Sooner or later the nutrients should get used up right? I guess I shouldn't use any for a while and I should just check my pH.

Any other thoughts?

There are 5 plants, one is showing signs of nutrient burn, pretty bad on the older leaves, another just has some spots. The remaining plants look good so far.

Thanks
Tom
 

NoDrama

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Transplant to plain topsoil and perlite, flushing will only activate MORE fertilizer in MG soil and make things even worse.
 

smoothdemon

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Yeah what i learned from using Miracle Grow soil is the more yuo water the worse it is - i water very little and my plants are really happy so far
 

Closet Cultivator

Active Member
i think i have much the same problem. i have 10 plants that are about 2 weeks old, and the biggest one is getting thoes brown blister looking spots. i just trans planted them but put more fertilizer in :dunce: i think if i move them again it wont be too good. heal plants! heal!
 

kokuma

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Thanks for the tips,


Is it worth replanting everything or just those afflicted?

I'm leaning towards just replanting the ones showing nute burn.


Kokuma
 
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