24 hours after feeding. Has anyone seen this?

KeyserSoze90

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I have three red poison plants in my tent, all of which were fed nutrients last night. I woke up in the morning and the other two plants look fine but the third one looked like this... Has anyone seen this leaf pattern before? Thanks in advance for any help.
 

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You might have hit it too hard, was this your first time adding nutes? If i picture that plant without the damaged leaves, it looks like it was well fed.

next to a heater or anything?
 
Not first time. However it is the first time they've gotten full-strength tiger bloom... But the other plants handled it just fine.
 

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Yeah looks like you hit it too hard, that other plant is bigger, more dense & showing slight tip burn, the tip burn itself isn't much of a concern but if you give smaller plants that same feed, you can expect more than just "tip burn".

Ff tiger bloom is a bit strong.
 
Oh brother... I guess I should probably flush for a while?
No! Just plain water and water the minute the light comes on. Not at night. Inviting fungus or root problems. Cultivate and aerate your medium. It will help oxygenate the upper roots that seek it and help dry it out. Then just proper pH water. Wait until it’s really dry before doing this. You need a good EC meter if you want to feed high dose nutrients. Otherwise run a 50% feed and you’ll get weed.
 
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