can anyone help me?

kali kid greenthumb

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From pic 4 looks like there is nutrient burn on the tips, can't say what exactly nutrient it is but the basics is too much of one nutrient will lock out another in any grow . Your dirt I assume is coco with hydroton and coco has a tendency to hold cal-mag. try to give a rundown of your set up sometimes its not even nutrients just environment issues but it definitely looks like nute burn. what is your E.C or PPM and or PH?
 

whitebb2727

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What kind of soil?
What source of water?
How often and how much water?
What nutes at what strength?


They look dry.
Water with at least 2-3 volumes of you pot. That will also flush any buildup.
 
What kind of soil?
What source of water?
How often and how much water?
What nutes at what strength?


They look dry.
Water with at least 2-3 volumes of you pot. That will also flush any buildup.
the soil is just the most light and nutrisious i found on my local store,
the water is pumped up from under ground,
i water when they seem dry 2-3 times a weeks at this point
havent started to add any nuts yet
 

old shol4evr

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i think you need to re-read what you wrote and ask yourself what the problem is.not knowing Ph of water is 1 problem ,it's got to have some kind of nute for that coco , there is no nutrition at all in coco.
 

Silky Shagsalot

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the soil is just the most light and nutrisious i found on my local store, the water is pumped up from under ground, i water when they seem dry 2-3 times a weeks at this point havent started to add any nuts yet
so i guess he's not in coco, he say's soil. added no nutes, and watering 2-3 times a week, no mention of ph. using water pumped up from beneath the earth, lol. i suppose it could be nute burn, if the medium/water has a lot of nutes/crap in it. more likely it's deficiencies because due to lack of feed, (or maybe rust.) not a lot of details...
 
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