Perhaps someone here will have the answer?

dreamtoker

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Brand new to growing, got my baby OG-XIII clone from a friend. Got it and was told it was ready to transplant. Did so, pretty sure she took well. But now just the very end tips of several leaves have begun turning brown. Pictures attached, any advice is greatly appreciated:)
 

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Adjorr

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need more info about ur setup such as what your growing in and what your using for nutes. most likely canidate for browning leaf tips is mild nute burn
. I also see no pics
 
all plants go thru transplant shock, some better than others. My bet is that is what your plant is doing, transplant shock. leave it alone and it will clear up by itself.
 

skidsteer

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I would agree that your soil may be a little hot and has caused a mild nute burn as that is normally the culprit
 

charface

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I would worry if it is a fresh clone and it is in hot soil.

If it was an established clone I would worry less.

If you fed it that ups the worry factor.

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kinddiesel

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what the fuck is transplant shock . when you put them into ice cold soil ? dude I trans plant thousand of plants a month never heard of that . right out of a hydro cloner or out of small pots to a larger pot. ............................................................... :joint: all my post always related to the ghost chilly peppers
 

Adjorr

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transplant shock is what u get if you dont know what your doing and significantly damage the root system while transplanting. Now that the picture is showing it looks like definate nute burn to me, although it isnt to severe, the plant will most likely be fine although if u are feeding nutes right now id skip them for the next watering at least and then start with a slightly lower dose. if your in hot soil there isnt much you can do so just let the plant grow, if it starts to get a lot worse you can flush the soil.
 

NorthofEngland

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what the fuck is transplant shock . when you put them into ice cold soil ? dude I trans plant thousand of plants a month never heard of that . right out of a hydro cloner or out of small pots to a larger pot. ............................................................... :joint: all my post always related to the ghost chilly peppers
You transplant 'thousands (yes - THOUSANDS) of plants a month.....
You don't believe that plants suffer from transplant shock
You keep the temperatures at 85* and up
and, one particular strain, you kept the temps about 95* constantly....???

WHAT GAME ARE YOU PLAYING???
Or have you found a strain that is immune to transplant and heat shock????

EDIT
Sorry, my mistake,
You kept the temperatures ABOVE 95* constantly.
 

SnapsProvolone

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what the fuck is transplant shock . when you put them into ice cold soil ? dude I trans plant thousand of plants a month never heard of that . right out of a hydro cloner or out of small pots to a larger pot. ............................................................... :joint: all my post always related to the ghost chilly peppers
Transplant shock is indeed real.

All my post always related to the cannabis. ;)
 

charface

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It is big enough that it will most likley survive.
Watch it closely and add some details
about your soil
 

dreamtoker

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The funny thing is I have her no nutes. Now I just thought of this, the only thing I use on my water now is pH down because my well water comes out at about 7.4. Could the well water have too much solids in it or should I run it through a secondary filter? Could that possibly be causing a buildup?
 

charface

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What soil?
I cant guess about the condition of your water but if your in a good soil the ph will
balance out.
Some soils come with nutes thats why im asking

Im on well water and add calmag.
You really have to test it to know
 

dreamtoker

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How would I test the water? The soil I'm using is Promix Ultimate Organic Mix composed primarily of Canadian sphagnum peat moss, sea based compost, limestone, perlite and bonus additive Mycorise
 

charface

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A ppm meter.
Pool/spa test strips
You will at least get a ballpark with the strips.
They test ph and ppm.
 

dreamtoker

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Perlite was already in soil. Everything I listed was out of the bag. Transplanted a week ago. I have a ppm meter and adjust my ph to 6.6/6.7 before giving any to my angel. Sorry should've made that more clear. She was in a tiny clear dixy cup before.
im just really up tight and out of medication so I'm having a hard time calming down and telling myself it's not the end of the world if her tips get a little brown early on
 

charface

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I will stop here by saying I would give it time.
Dont overwater it
Watch for it to stabilize or get worse.

Start thinking about what nutes to use when its time.

Im sure others will chime in so dont go away.

Good luck.
 
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