Need other opinions on diagnosis

Ph is always checked and always right. Watered once a week. Grown outdoors, about a month old. Did good until two days ago although they are still recovering from heat burn. The color has small purple coloration as well as some red, at first it was only one plant and it started at the tips. I'm positive it isn't nutrient burn though it could be, looked through the forum and thought it was more of a phosphorus deficiency. Any opinions and help would be great! Thank you in advance.
 

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Bugeye

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I don't know for sure what is wrong but it sure wouldn't hurt to transplant them into a good quality soil mix, probably help them a lot to have some fresh soil.
 

lime73

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Transplant them into bigger pots and start feeding them nutrients if there are none in your soil
 

lilroach

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It's nute burn. If you've fed them nutrients already...stop. What soil is that you're using?

I use Happy Frog and don't even think about adding nutrients until 4 weeks into the grow.
 

wahoo

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To be honest I'm not real sure but my guess would be it's a bit of both, nute burn and heat burn and you may even have a few spider mites in the mix as well.

Check the bottom of your leaves for any presences insects...
 
I just started using FOX farm nutrients (grow big), I'm using happy frog mixed with ocean blue. I measured out in a gallon jug the directed dosage On the nutrient label, and checked ph which was good. It's on its fifth week and only 3 plants are like this, with only the few of the leaves discoloring. The other plants i have look great besides the heat burn they got a week ago. Thank you all for the advice the more the better! I will start Transplanting since it's reasonable they need fresh soil, etc. If it is nutrient burn do you think during the next watering I could flush it without injuring the plant at this stage?
 
I just looked again and it seems that only the bigger ones have the problem. The photo attached is the smaller ones which look unaffected. Leads me to belive it is a strong possibility the bigger ones need transplanting. When I worked at the dispensary however they were more taller (with fewer leaves) before we transplanted..?
 

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rob333

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they is soil forget ph what are u feeding them and how much if u are feeding them if not how many times a week do u water ??
 

rob333

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FOX farm nutrients (grow big), I'm using happy frog mixed with ocean blue they would have to be the shittest products out sorry no offence tryed it once never again i repeat that never AGAIN why use a soil that has every thing in it like a push bike with training wheels there is no way to controll it let alone running feeds in it lol i would sugest getting a substrate and twerking ur own nutes u will thank me in the long run god i hate fox farm cheap and nasty nutes like the homebrand of nutes right there
 

Squidbilly

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Your plants are starving, feed them. They should be getting watered more then once/week and if you see any roots at the bottom they are ready for a transplant. Always, when you see roots through the bottom of your container, it's transplant time. Rootbound plants exhibit the exact symptoms as underfed plants-bottom leaves will start to yellow and get brown spots, working it's way up the plant.
 

rob333

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Your plants are starving, feed them. They should be getting watered more then once/week and if you see any roots at the bottom they are ready for a transplant. Always, when you see roots through the bottom of your container, it's transplant time. Rootbound plants exhibit the exact symptoms as underfed plants-bottom leaves will start to yellow and get brown spots, working it's way up the plant.
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Squidbilly

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first pics look hungry/ready for a transplant. Other pics where plants look fine will probably start to show the same symptoms when they get bigger. I would first transplant the bigger ones and give them water. Watch new growth. If it's coming in green with green veins, then keep doing what your doing nutrient wise. When your bottom leaves start getting yellow/bown spots they are hungry, or out grown their container.

are u stalking me lolol
Haha, just trying to give my opinion/advice. I always get stuck on this website laying in bed watching adult swim, plus I love talking shop with people
 

rob333

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first pics look hungry/ready for a transplant. Other pics where plants look fine will probably start to show the same symptoms when they get bigger. I would first transplant the bigger ones and give them water. Watch new growth. If it's coming in green with green veins, then keep doing what your doing nutrient wise. When your bottom leaves start getting yellow/bown spots they are hungry, or out grown their container.


Haha, just trying to give my opinion/advice. I always get stuck on this website laying in bed watching adult swim, plus I love talking shop with people
hahaha me 2 man im just chilen in bed aswell lolol smoken a j watchen family guy lolol
 

rob333

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sit them in a cup of clean water over night look into getting some pro grow soil u wont look back it will blow that happy tree frog shit outa the water http://www.bvb-substrates.nl/ were i get mine but only thing is u gota use some nice nutes fox farm does not cut the mustard at all if ur in the u.s go advanced nutes also an australia brand has hit a few shops there called rock ignite awsome shit bit pricy but nice h/g or canna dont no if use get dutch master there
 
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