Nute Burn or Light burn?

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Nute burn or light burn?
 

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Nute burn or light burn?
I think light burnbut I can see lower leaves light burn you will see on tops were light is closest and won't see usually on lower leaves were it don't penatrate as much hope this helps and I am right
 
Yours are doing better then mine what is wrong with them to much nutes lights. Mildew idk
 

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Could be…. What’s your last couple feeds been?

My noob eye sees a possible potassium deficiency, but more information (media,nutes,climate,light distance/intensity) might yield a much better informed opinion.
Fox Farm Tiger Bloom and cal mag, Soil, 70-78 degrees, light intensity around 75. Haven’t been heavily feeding, saw signs of what I thought was possible nute burn so I backed off on them for a lil bit. Just gave them some a few days ago. Other plants don’t look as affected, seems most colas affected are closer to lights.
 

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I think you’re right to question your nutrients, but it may be more a matter of balance than too much maybe? I know fox farms recommends using a bit more than just tiger bloom and cal mag for flower.

*puts in his fox farms salesman cap*

If you look at this colorful chart, you may want to add a little big bloom in with the next feed.


This is one I found on the interwebs a while ago, it’s probably old (like most of us) but I still like to use for simplicity when I’m using FF.

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I’m thinking deficiency still, but being a cautious noob I would play it slow and light handed (kinda sounds like what you’ve been doing).

Good luck
 
I think you’re right to question your nutrients, but it may be more a matter of balance than too much maybe? I know fox farms recommends using a bit more than just tiger bloom and cal mag for flower.

*puts in his fox farms salesman cap*

If you look at this colorful chart, you may want to add a little big bloom in with the next feed.


This is one I found on the interwebs a while ago, it’s probably old (like most of us) but I still like to use for simplicity when I’m using FF.

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I’m thinking deficiency still, but being a cautious noob I would play it slow and light handed (kinda sounds like what you’ve been doing).

Good luck
Thanks dude, will take that into account on the next feeding. Peace.
 
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