Light burn or nutrient deficiency, or both?

BonesBuds

Active Member
This issue started after turning my lights on full power. I have since reduced power on my LEDs and increased their distance from the canopy (now three feet away).
In your opinion, is the issue shown in the pics limited to light burn or signs of a bigger problem?
Canopy leaves turned lighter in color (top down) which proves to me the lights were the main issue. However, I have seen dots of his nature on leaves from the bottom of my plants moving up so I believe nute deficiencies also exist. I'm in my 2nd month of fruit phase.

I've been feeding my ladies fox farm ocean forrest soil (toping off over time) + earth worm castings (once a month) and on occasion, watering with fish aquriam water.
I check PH on my water as well.

Thoughts?
 

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Wastei

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This issue started after turning my lights on full power. I have since reduced power on my LEDs and increased their distance from the canopy (now three feet away).
In your opinion, is the issue shown in the pics limited to light burn or signs of a bigger problem?
Canopy leaves turned lighter in color (top down) which proves to me the lights were the main issue. However, I have seen dots of his nature on leaves from the bottom of my plants moving up so I believe nute deficiencies also exist. I'm in my 2nd month of fruit phase.

I've been feeding my ladies fox farm ocean forrest soil (toping off over time) + earth worm castings (once a month) and on occasion, watering with fish aquriam water.
I check PH on my water as well.

Thoughts?
Plants need plant food to grow properly, who would have thought of that? EWC contains no nutrients and small top offs with soil will do next to nothing.

They're hungry, give them some food.
 
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