possible nute burn !!!! plz help

Red leader

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Waaaahhh someone disagrees. *wipes tears from eyes*
I'm gonna jump on the band wagon.

I grow plants, I got nute burn. Looked nothing like that. Sorry if that offends. Maybe I didn't get it as as bad as this guy? I DONT KNOW

Fucking pussies.

Everything I comment on is from MY EXPERIENCE you don't agree then Ok but there's no need to be a dick about it. I shall leave this thread and let you get back to helping this guy out of his situation.

Can't find an emoji that displays cocksuckers so you'll just have to imagine it
NO
 

MD914

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I have to agree with the assholes...serious burn...and calcium def...what are your temps like? And do I see flowers in that blurry pic?

The newbie section really brings out the worst in people :shock:
 

Yodaweed

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That's not nute burn its definitely a deficiency. Looks like Cal/mg or nitrogen to me but could be wrong but I had a plant that had the same signs as that one and fixed with proper PH and nutes.
 
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oilmaker68

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That's not nute burn its definitely a deficiency. Looks like Cal/mg or nitrogen to me but could be wrong but I had a plant that had the same signs as that one and fixed with proper PH and nutes.
BTW Nute burn starts at the tips for future reference and slowly makes your plant crisp up from the tip back
YODA weed NOOOOOO!!!!!!!! Damn now Vostok is gonna belittle you too like he did me for suggesting such nonsense.

Lol.
 

heavyset

Active Member
Looks like root rot to me bro went through that shot cause I only grow wild bag seed strains. Took me some time for me I wasnt getting proper drainage on my goals and they looked just like yours and I wasn't allowing the medium to dry good enough. When using market nutes I would advise to go half cocked on what the company suggests. I also see some mg deficiency in there and plus your flowering so the plant is in Swarthmore any how what mediums r u using and make sure your water is reversed personally I think you r too far into flowering to fix it but I would would go straight water from here on u might not get the expected yield but u may b able to salvage something. Hopefully you don't get rotted buds man. Honestly if you see buds starting to mold I would myself go ahead and pull her. It's always touch and go with cannabis though you will be better each time you grow and try to eliminate as many problems as u can before you flip into flower. Good luck happy growing 4204ever.
 

MD914

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That's not nute burn its definitely a deficiency. Looks like Cal/mg or nitrogen to me but could be wrong but I had a plant that had the same signs as that one and fixed with proper PH and nutes.
Looks like a severe calcium def to me...probably caused by the nute burn...this plant is FRIED!! And flowering too...put some butter on it and call it toast :bigjoint:
 

FLkeys1

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Yes, it is visible at the root level. On of my plants in a pot got the bottom of the fertilizer bucket and burned, when I popped it out of the pot the roots were dark brown where the fertilizer burned the roots..
 

oilmaker68

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Yes, it is visible at the root level. On of my plants in a pot got the bottom of the fertilizer bucket and burned, when I popped it out of the pot the roots were dark brown where the fertilizer burned the roots..
My point was that when we inspect our plants daily most of us inspect foliage and top inch of soil....rarely do we expose our roots to unnecessary light and air so usually first signs of nute burn comes on the tip of the leaf....

nutrient-burn-cannabis-sm.jpg thats what i am referring to...... :)

thats when people generally see nute burn for the first time.
 

FLkeys1

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This is true, yellow tips and the claw look is first sign. I really wish makers of pots for growing would do away with the black plastic and go to a white or light tan but that is a different thread 8)
 
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