New to indoor growing, what is making my plant upset?

Rambo0415

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1 month into veg, I have been growing an Afghan strain pretty good so far. This morning I saw a fan leaf starting to get ugly so I asked a couple friends and they said maybe the pot was too small or I could be having a PH problem. I’m growing in fox farm soil, using the fox farm trio and PH about 6.0. What could be causing this?
 

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The brownish tips lead me to think it's nutrient burn. You're killing them with overfeeding.
I figured I was hurting them with some sort of nutrient burn but I couldn’t identify which deficiency. I think the mistake I made was going to get water (ratty water&ice) from a store and the last time I did a PH test it was solid on 6.0. Then, monday I went for a refill and since it was watering day I went to straight water them without testing the water. I fucked up, the water was PH at around 8 so I lowered it to 6.0. I’m doing another feeding this Sunday if they are looking back to par.
 
I figured I was hurting them with some sort of nutrient burn but I couldn’t identify which deficiency. I think the mistake I made was going to get water (ratty water&ice) from a store and the last time I did a PH test it was solid on 6.0. Then, monday I went for a refill and since it was watering day I went to straight water them without testing the water. I fucked up, the water was PH at around 8 so I lowered it to 6.0. I’m doing another feeding this Sunday if they are looking back to par.
In soil, you do not need to pH your water. Soil is a buffer.

I grew in Fox Farm Happy Frog. Plants loved it for 2 months; then the soil ran out of nutrient. Don't supplement until you see definite signs of nute deficiency.

I agree with TacoMac: overfed. Those burnt tips and edges are consistent with this diagnosis.
 
In soil, you do not need to pH your water. Soil is a buffer.

I grew in Fox Farm Happy Frog. Plants loved it for 2 months; then the soil ran out of nutrient. Don't supplement until you see definite signs of nute deficiency.

I agree with TacoMac: overfed. Those burnt tips and edges are consistent with this diagnosis.
I agree. I've been using the same FFOF for 10 month and never check or adjust the ph. I do use organic nutes though to not kill my microbes.
 
I agree. I've been using the same FFOF for 10 month and never check or adjust the ph. I do use organic nutes though to not kill my microbes.
Inorganic nutes won't harm the microbes. I like General Hydroponics 3-part (with CaliMagic and silica in drain-to-waste hydro), and it won't upset the microherd.
 
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