Please help I woke up to this I believe nitrogen toxicity

Shaggy78

Active Member
Looks like heat/light stress to me...the color of your plants does not indicate n.t. .
FF
I dim them down to like 15% that way if it's light issues I can just slowly turn the knob back up. I'll be real happy if it's just that man dealing with nitrogen toxicity at 6 in the morning was not going to be a fun start to my day
 

Shaggy78

Active Member
Lower shots seems to wilt also...
What bothers me is that it's all my sugar leaves. Now I did a little bit of training so there's not many nodes below the top so I don't have a lot to go on but from what I'm seeing it's just the sugar leaves and it's all of them. The one plant that is the farthest along doesn't seem to be bothered at all
 

Bukvičák

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Overwatered? Pests? Too cold night? Fed yesterday? If there were no stressing factors than it is probably light...
 

Shaggy78

Active Member
Overwatered? Pests? Too cold night? Fed yesterday? If there were no stressing factors than it is probably light...
I fed two days ago. There are no pests I'm fairly sure there's no over-watering. It does get a little chilly at night and I have been lowering the light and turning it up more and more the last few days because my last group of otters came out a bit fluffy and I figured I needed a little more light so it kind of makes sense but I did feed two days ago
 

Bukvičák

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I turn my lights down to 15% which is way low. I'm going to leave it there for the day and see if I can't see some recovery. How long do you think before I would see them start the comeback is a day enough?
It should not be getting worse, than you know you figured out source of the issue. After that it needs some time and how much it depends on her...
 

Dreminen169

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It’s definitely not nitrogen toxicity I’m leaning toward cold night temps or over watering but we need more info...
 
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