Nute burn using minimum nutes..PICS..

SC3Stoner

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21 days into flowering and most of my fan leaves have what looks to be nute burn. Ive only fed the plant once with the correct dose of Tiger Bloom and a half dose of Big Bloom. That was 5 days ago. Yesterday I watered without any nutes.

Does this look like nute burn? Im growing in Miracle Grow. I know this isnt the greatest option. Is it too late into flowering to transplant the plant?


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SC3Stoner

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Thanks man. Anyone else have a thoery? I hear about people adding nutes to mg all the time without problem.
 

robert 14617

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the purple looks like your nuts are locked out i had this problem using water from a water softener i was adding too much salt without knowing it
 

SC3Stoner

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my tap water ph was around 7.5:???:

I used that up until I started flowering. Im now using distilled water. What can I do to the soil to stop the lock up?
 

robert 14617

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my tap water ph was around 7.5:???:

I used that up until I started flowering. I'm now using distilled water. What can I do to the soil to stop the lock up?
don't rush into anything take your time dig into the threads do searches its here, if and i mean if its the salt it requires flushing ...get more informed before you change anything your almost home
 

SC3Stoner

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So does evrybody think this IS nute burn? Just want to make sure. Lots of views and only a few replies... Ill blaze another blunt and see what happens:bigjoint:
 

Waterpeace13

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its the MG. and the Tiger Bloom too. that is a part synthetic fert so it hits the plants kinda hard. and the dosing on the bottles are always too much anyway, most people on here start with a 1/4 dose then bump it up from there.

You could always flush the soil, that should help
 

SC3Stoner

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Thanks for the response. I didnt add the recc amount on the bottle I added the amount I read in a magazine that fox farm put out. Basically 2 tsp/ gal of tiger bloom and 1/2 tbl/ gal of big bloom (half dose).

Anyone else think its too late to transplant into some fox farm medium?
 

natmoon

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Nute burn starts at the tips,always.
Your leaf is browned in the middle.
I have to guess what has happened so i will say that that is a nutrient burn from you splashing the leaf whilst watering:leaf:
 

SC3Stoner

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So too late to transplant?? Is this what Im getting from everyone? I picked up some Fox Farm Ocean Forrest for some other plants.
 
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