First time grower! Woke up Christmas morning to this! Help!

First time posting...Watered them all yesterday with 6.4 ph water. Did add about an inch of soil to them all on Wednesday with ocean forest and happy frog. Is this from too much nitrogen? We did turn the lights up to 100 last-night. Is it light burn? We are 4 days into flowering. Thanks for the help! Merry Christmas!
 

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Coodyscoops

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That yellowing looks like a defiency... nute burn would cause wilt at the tips and possible spotting, but nutrient lockout could definitely cause a deficiency... im no expert by far, but just going off my experience. Theres a guide here that explains the symptoms of all the necessary deficiencies... I think that yellowing on some of those leaves definitely fit the bill


i would flush with a lower ph for the next couple of waterings especially since its still early in flower just in case of possible ph issues, or you can ph test the soil to see if its too high... not an expert opinion, just from my experience
 
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Killaki

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First time posting...Watered them all yesterday with 6.4 ph water. Did add about an inch of soil to them all on Wednesday with ocean forest and happy frog. Is this from too much nitrogen? We did turn the lights up to 100 last-night. Is it light burn? We are 4 days into flowering. Thanks for the help! Merry Christmas!
Ok I see what the tops look like. What do the inside layers look like? Is the damage top down like it seems? Or is it worse underneath and from bottom up? What's the temp like? Humidity? Is your soil moist or dry?
 
Temp is 73 to 75. Humidity is around 55%. The undergrowth looks great it’s only on the tops. Soil is moist we just watered yesterday when soil was dry and bucket was light.
 
No your fine I appreciate the help....We watered with nutrients 5 days ago and no run off. So yesterday we watered with run off. This is the worst looking one and contemplating getting rid of this one Due to overcrowding
 

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Wizzlebiz

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No your fine I appreciate the help....We watered with nutrients 5 days ago and no run off. So yesterday we watered with run off. This is the worst looking one and contemplating getting rid of this one Due to overcrowding
So a possibility is the lack of watering to runoff.

You added super hot soil to your plants with the FFOF. When you dont water to runoff it leaves salt deposits of nutrients in the soil.

So you added more nutrient rich soil on top of a salts build up.

Very possible that was the cause. Make sure to water to runoff every time from here on out is my suggestion.

Another thing it looks like wind damage to me. Its only the top portion.
 

Coodyscoops

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I would defoliate... im pretty late in flowering and i still defoliate and havent noticed anything bad happening to her... she is a “recovering hermie” but i was able to fight the nanners into remission and won the great nanner war... so if defoliation stressed her out i know she wouldn't hesitate to tell me lmao

but yeah i would defoliate the worst of the worst leaves and only feed water for a few weeks... i would even go as far as to letting the soil completely dry before each watering...then if she starts to look better, reintroduce small amounts of nutrients when she shows signs that shes hungry...

i would take it slow with her but she looks Like shell be a monster imo
 

Budzbuddha

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1. You “ Double Nuted “ them ..... FFOF ALONE is plenty charged. No need for excess if top dressing.
2. Type of water used ( tap , RO , Distilled ) ?
3. Ph needs upper bump ( 6.5 -6.7 )
4. Bring grow area temps up to at least 80+ ..... leds have reduced IR compared to other systems like HPS .
5. Air exchange OVER canopy top.
6. Defol the lower “ sub canopy areas .... to increase oxygen , strengthen plant and letting lower branch’s get light.
 

hillbill

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1. You “ Double Nuted “ them ..... FFOF ALONE is plenty charged. No need for excess if top dressing.
2. Type of water used ( tap , RO , Distilled ) ?
3. Ph needs upper bump ( 6.5 -6.7 )
4. Bring grow area temps up to at least 80+ ..... leds have reduced IR compared to other systems like HPS .
5. Air exchange OVER canopy top.
6. Defol the lower “ sub canopy areas .... to increase oxygen , strengthen plant and letting lower branch’s get light.
Also the ad$ed light is at the end, added nutes also.
It appears plants at edges may have been less affected.
 
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