UrbanGreenThumb
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I know I have nute burn on the plant but I'm wondering if it's only a nute burn problem or also a deficiency problem as well? Is this also a potassium deficiency? I am seeing nute burns on the tips but also I am seeing yellowing on the edges of the leaves located at the top of the plant, on the internal part of the plant but not the perimeter.
Strain: Auto Moby Dick Dinafem: Day 42
Temp: 76
RH: 50%
Nutes: Dr. Earth (Dry amendments- slow release) Veg 35% and Flowergirl 65% 2 tbsp per gal
Distance from lights: 18"
Training: LST
Water: RO water once a day
PH: 6.5-6.8 (before people freak out this is the proper ph using Dr. Earth slow release nutes in coco)
Medium: Coco with 5-10% perlite with mycorrhizal
2 gal fabric pots
Please let me know your thoughts, thank you!
Strain: Auto Moby Dick Dinafem: Day 42
Temp: 76
RH: 50%
Nutes: Dr. Earth (Dry amendments- slow release) Veg 35% and Flowergirl 65% 2 tbsp per gal
Distance from lights: 18"
Training: LST
Water: RO water once a day
PH: 6.5-6.8 (before people freak out this is the proper ph using Dr. Earth slow release nutes in coco)
Medium: Coco with 5-10% perlite with mycorrhizal
2 gal fabric pots
Please let me know your thoughts, thank you!