Little nutrient burnt young auto - flood?

Hi!
My two auto on soil are almost 3 weeks old and this last week I started giving some nutrient with almost daily water.
I’m giving very little amount of water with nutr ma this seems to start burning because today I found fluo leaves tips and the leaves themselves are curving a bit (really a bit).
Probably the issue was the water/nutr frequency (almost daily) while I should have wait some days in between, instead.
Do you think it’s very bad, so I have to flood, or I just wait for babies to recover on their own (stopping nutr for a while of course) ?
i thought flooding at this early stage might be more harmful then beneficial...

Thanks!
 

ProteinPapi420

Well-Known Member
I would just give it ph balanced water! A lot of times people think its nut burn but sometimes its a deficiency! A pic would help a lot bro.....Watering every day is definitely too much at only 3 weeks!
 
thanks both, I’ll post some pics...so it might be overwatering ? do you think they recover well just stopping water ?
About ph, my water is 7.5 or so..I know it’s not optimal but I’ve heard about people with same value with no issues
 

ProteinPapi420

Well-Known Member
thanks both, I’ll post some pics...so it might be overwatering ? do you think they recover well just stopping water ?
About ph, my water is 7.5 or so..I know it’s not optimal but I’ve heard about people with same value with no issues
They probably have issues but just different ones. With normal ph you are gona have shitty small buds with little yield. Ph is one of the most important things when it comes to growing weed!
 
Thanks Protein, hi guys !
here some pics of my two little babies in their 2/3 week.
Taking them out of lights relieved me because I see good and vibrant green color, and what seemed to me leaves curvatures, are not.
Just (some) fluo tips, not in every leaf.

Thanks for helping

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ProteinPapi420

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Yeah, I’m relieved.
There’s no need to flush, is it ? I would harm with no real need.
I’m planning to wash them rarely now, like 1 day off in between, waiting for the soil to get fully dry..what do you think?
And give (little) nutr only 1/2 times a week.

thanks again
 
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