Do my plants have nutrient burn

Fluffybuds1992

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Hi guys I gave my outdoor plants there first feed 2 days ago I mixed 10 Lt water with 12 ml of calmag and 10 ml of my vege grow nutrient and kept pH at 6.7 can you tell me if the marks on the leaves are sighns of nutrient burn and if so what I should do
Also the other day it rained and the leaves got wet so I fort the burn looking marks may have been from the rain please tell me what you think ?
 

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Renfro

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Hi I am just using soil from a friend's farm he said it contains cow and bird shit
It doesn't look very porous. I am definitely not a master of organic growing but that doesn't look like a very rich mix. Generally good potting soil is a lot darker with more composted organics and less clay. The addition of some perlite would have helped a little as I suspect that your roots are going to have a difficult time penetrating well.

The pH of the soil could be an issue as well.

Hopefully some of the organic guys can chime in and help out.
 

PadawanWarrior

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Hi guys I gave my outdoor plants there first feed 2 days ago I mixed 10 Lt water with 12 ml of calmag and 10 ml of my vege grow nutrient and kept pH at 6.7 can you tell me if the marks on the leaves are sighns of nutrient burn and if so what I should do
Also the other day it rained and the leaves got wet so I fort the burn looking marks may have been from the rain please tell me what you think ?
Could you plant those girls directly in the ground? I would at least get a bigger pot since you're growing outdoors. You can grow some serious trees outside. You might even be able to grow bigger trees than Ren, lol.

Build A Soil send me this 65 gal one on accident. But maybe it wasn't an accident and they're just trying to tell me something, lol.
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