First organic grow

kenobi

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so I've started my first organic grow and was curious to know why some of my leafs have yellow tips. I assume it just didn't reach what it needed because the new growth after that was nice and green. Lmk if there's something I'm missing. I'm using kind soil with cocoloco as a base. Planted this bean in late August and started its life cycle with kind soil on September 2
 

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Rasta Roy

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Could be too much nitrogen or not enough potassium, it's always a hard tell for me with tips like that...I would lean towards not enough potassium.
 

kenobi

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Could be too much nitrogen or not enough potassium, it's always a hard tell for me with tips like that...I would lean towards not enough potassium.
After posting this I was like what if it's nute burn. The makers of kind soil say you don't have to worry about nute burn so I'm trippin a little. I've ran kind soil before and never gotten this yellowing. I also didn't go 100% organic the last few times. Whatever, I'll just see where this goes
 

Rasta Roy

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After posting this I was like what if it's nute burn. The makers of kind soil say you don't have to worry about nute burn so I'm trippin a little. I've ran kind soil before and never gotten this yellowing. I also didn't go 100% organic the last few times. Whatever, I'll just see where this goes
Nitrogen toxicity is still possible of you've got a soil loaded up too heavy with it. You'll usually see clawing in those cases. Potassium deficiency is what I would lean towards but nitrogen toxicity is a possibility as well.
 

coughphee.connoiseur

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@Rasta Roy is most likely dead on with the nitro toxicity.

pretty much any grow i have seen with new batches of organic soil grows always kinda high in (N) no-one waits long enough to compost (cook).

Hell i have even seen small signs of nitro toxicity when the soil was aged well.. CEC was really high.
 

Rasta Roy

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@Rasta Roy is most likely dead on with the nitro toxicity.

pretty much any grow i have seen with new batches of organic soil grows always kinda high in (N) no-one waits long enough to compost (cook).

Hell i have even seen small signs of nitro toxicity when the soil was aged well.. CEC was really high.
I've had problems with the latter before for sure!
 

greasemonkeymann

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After posting this I was like what if it's nute burn. The makers of kind soil say you don't have to worry about nute burn so I'm trippin a little. I've ran kind soil before and never gotten this yellowing. I also didn't go 100% organic the last few times. Whatever, I'll just see where this goes
did you layer the soil?
and did the "kindsoil" smell like a litterbox when you got it?
 
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