Need help !! Brown spot / drying leaves

Bernie420

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Ok cool noone has had this problem damn I descovered a new plant problem that noone knows about
nope.
Its a spot on a leaf caused by the lack of phosphorus at that point in time that has since died and turned brown forming spots that look like that. Probably caused by your lack of using basically no nutes.
 

CODEE_420Grows

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nope.
Its a spot on a leaf caused by the lack of phosphorus at that point in time that has since died and turned brown forming spots that look like that. Probably caused by your lack of using basically no nutes.
which is interesting cause I'm having nitrogen toxicity problems right now from the mg I used
 

Bernie420

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which is interesting cause I'm having nitrogen toxicity problems right now from the mg I used
oh ok mg is miracle grow I get it now I thought mg was mag. Yup lots of nitrogen. Ride it out or the only way I can think of to deal with that is to flush the pot every watering and renute with a bloom nute and add microbes and dont do this without microbes.
 

CODEE_420Grows

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oh ok mg is miracle grow I get it now I thought mg was mag. Yup lots of nitrogen. Ride it out or the only way I can think of to deal with that is to flush the pot every watering and renute with a bloom nute and add microbes and dont do this without microbes.
You think the brown spots is nitrogen toxicity? I'm gonna start feeding this soon if she's bonces back right now I'm just using straight water
 

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CODEE_420Grows

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oh ok mg is miracle grow I get it now I thought mg was mag. Yup lots of nitrogen. Ride it out or the only way I can think of to deal with that is to flush the pot every watering and renute with a bloom nute and add microbes and dont do this without microbes.
Also I'm using promix moisture mix organic soil
 

Koheleth

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You think the brown spots is nitrogen toxicity? I'm gonna start feeding this soon if she's bonces back right now I'm just using straight water
Pretty sure that's just one part of a two-part formula. Do you have the base?

What makes you think you have too much nitrogen? That root farm stuff ain't going to cause that. It has pretty mild NPK ratio. I'm leaning towards a phosphorus deficiency.
 

CODEE_420Grows

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Pretty sure that's just one part of a two-part formula. Do you have the base?

What makes you think you have too much nitrogen? That root farm stuff ain't going to cause that. It has pretty mild NPK ratio. I'm leaning towards a phosphorus deficiency.
I am getting the claw on the top leaves that's why I'm thinking nitrogen and I don't have the first part as I just want something with less nitrogen
 

Bernie420

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You think the brown spots is nitrogen toxicity? I'm gonna start feeding this soon if she's bonces back right now I'm just using straight water
no readpost three
you said nitrogen toxicity in your post then I agreed . I guess you in miracle grow soil or is that wrong mg soil will keep it green
 

CODEE_420Grows

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no readpost three
you said nitrogen toxicity in your post then I agreed . I guess you in miracle grow soil or is that wrong mg soil will keep it green
No I'm.using promix moisture mix soil and was feeding miracle grow tomato feed 18-18-21 until she got into flower
 

Koheleth

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No I'm.using promix moisture mix soil and was feeding miracle grow tomato feed 18-18-21 until she got into flower
Sometimes too much light will cause that. They do it as a defense mechanism to try to reduce the amount of surface area that's getting direct light. Or if they get too hot or too cold that can cause it. So can over watering. And so can problem with phosphorus. And given the spots on your leaves, I'd wonder if that wasn't more likely. And to make matters worse: some plants just do that.

Is that soil you're using an inert medium? If not, how much nitrogen did it have in it?
 

CODEE_420Grows

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Sometimes too much light will cause that. They do it as a defense mechanism to try to reduce the amount of surface area that's getting direct light. Or if they get too hot or too cold that can cause it. So can over watering. And so can problem with phosphorus. And given the spots on your leaves, I'd wonder if that wasn't more likely. And to make matters worse: some plants just do that.

Is that soil you're using an inert medium? If not, how much nitrogen did it have in it?
The bag said it feeds for 2 months whatever that means
 

Koheleth

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The bag said it feeds for 2 months whatever that means
You need to know what your soil is composed of and in what concentrations. It should be on the bag. Or else it's a crap shoot from the get go. Otherwise, you can't be sure how much you're changing the soil.
 
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