Light burn or nute burn?

NeroBlackstone

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I’m using growers choice 720s at 50% more than 36 inches above also
I’m feeding less than recommended so I’m not sure.
just surprise because I wanted to turn the lights brighter lol

Also one of them is curling at the top I’ll add it in therebongsmilie

also also anyone think they are too green?
 

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Mr in'n'out

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Not light burn. I'd sway towards a nutrient issue. Just give her a fresh water flush and continue on a lower dose for a week or so. I had the same issue not long ago when I tried a one part nutrient. Problem went away when I went back to a decent nutrient.
 

JimmyJackCorn

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The leaves are kinda dark green. The only "burn" I see is at the very tips of the new leaves. Light burn can cause stress which manifests nute burn that wasn't apparent before.

I don't think you have a big problem (if any), but if you make adjustments, be careful and vigilant. You might be toed right up to max nutes.

(I put "burn" in quotes not to be a jerk, but to express that I don't think it's a big problem.)
 

NeroBlackstone

Active Member
The leaves are kinda dark green. The only "burn" I see is at the very tips of the new leaves. Light burn can cause stress which manifests nute burn that wasn't apparent before.

I don't think you have a big problem (if any), but if you make adjustments, be careful and vigilant. You might be toed right up to max nutes.

(I put "burn" in quotes not to be a jerk, but to express that I don't think it's a big problem.)
Wow thanks jerk ;-)
 
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