Nitrogen Deficiency with Nute burns?

MattyMatt

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I'm not stumped . . . stop overwatering. Plain water and make sure you get 20% run-off after the soil drys out over a few days.
not stumped on the overwatering....just stumped on how the rust spots show up no matter what but the babies look completely healthy. Its not from overwatering...I really at this time am not worried about what causes it bc I can live with it and I know the babies are completely healthy and producing monster dense buds...Happy Growing!:bigjoint:
 

MattyMatt

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also, Low, base your watering more on the weight of the pots more than the number of days in between waterings.
 

NewGrowth

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not stumped on the overwatering....just stumped on how the rust spots show up no matter what but the babies look completely healthy. Its not from overwatering...I really at this time am not worried about what causes it bc I can live with it and I know the babies are completely healthy and producing monster dense buds...Happy Growing!:bigjoint:
I was referring to the original poster's plants not yours bro. They are showing classic symptoms of oxygen starvation at the root zone. Root zone issues often cause spotted necrosis on the leaves as it becomes more advanced.
 

MattyMatt

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I was referring to the original poster's plants not yours bro. They are showing classic symptoms of oxygen starvation at the root zone. Root zone issues often cause spotted necrosis on the leaves as it becomes more advanced.
yeah i agree with this..thats why i say base it on the weight of the pots bc having them dry up sort of speak allows for maximum air circulation through the soil, and thats another reason why i like the FF soils bc they seem to be very airy to me, allowing proper air flow to the roots...He is on the right track, as we all are, by asking wuestions and helping each other out...thanks and happy growing!
 

socialsmoker

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my leaves got the rust spots after i foliar watered i stopped and it went away , i read some were after foliar feeding the next day foliar spray with plain water to wash the minerals of the leaves so they dont burn em good luck!!reps for hangn n there
 

MattyMatt

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my leaves got the rust spots after i foliar watered i stopped and it went away , i read some were after foliar feeding the next day foliar spray with plain water to wash the minerals of the leaves so they dont burn em good luck!!reps for hangn n there
yep, thats what I told Low about the spots..I think most is from nutes touching the leaves, but on the top ones it could be a lil overwatering. We will all get it figured out and be good to go together! :bigjoint:
 

LowRydin

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yep, thats what I told Low about the spots..I think most is from nutes touching the leaves, but on the top ones it could be a lil overwatering. We will all get it figured out and be good to go together! :bigjoint:

I have noticed in the past that I did spill a few drops of the nutrient solution onto the leaves but right away I would hit them with a fine mist of fresh water from the spray bottle and wash it off. I guess i always factored out that possibility since I am feeding at the same strength its recommended to foliar spray these FF nutes, so I dont see how a few drops that were washed off could do that much damage? I think its a mix of that and the over watering. I fed them the tiger bloom on Tuesday and Im not gonna give em their plain water with molasses until about friday or saturday, depending on pot weight of course. Poor little bitches dont get to feast on Thanksgiving with the rest of us, guess thats what they get for over eating! lol

Matty, as always thank you for the help my friend, I really appricate it. Same goes to you NewGrowth, I appricate the input and the great info on the root zone issues, you explained it well. Hope you guys all have a great thanksgiving, now lets eat up!
 

cutman

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dam thats a big cat lol. to the plants yellowing will happen at the end of grow thats ok. but i believe your ph is a little high. early on in grow should be 5.7 in flower 6.0 should be held at. higher than that will cause yellowing of the leaves. fox farm in witch i use has all the nutes the plant needs,it should be good for the life of your plants little nutes at the end of 45 days maybe but for me.but then you need to flush. i grew with no nutes just to see,nutes and they finished just fine. should be good for 4 to 6 weeks with out. autos life span isnt long enough to me to use nutes.no nutes means the ppm isnt a prob.... lower your ph and they will finnish nicely.
 

cutman

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o and only water every 3 days roots need air if you water more than that soil never drys enough for them to get it. but that my 2 cents.
 
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