Help. What does this look like?

Eric w

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I need help what does this look like? Do you think it looks like nute lockout?
 

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I have feed but haven’t in a week now.
You likely gave it slightly too much, (burnt tips,waxy green,crispy edges) it does not need a flush or none of that save me stuff just let it grow a little before adding more.

If you use dirt with nutrients already in it, you should let it ride for a few weeks and even when you do decide to feed, you need to go lightly when feeding small plants.
 
You likely gave it slightly too much, (burnt tips,waxy green,crispy edges) it does not need a flush or none of that save me stuff just let it grow a little before adding more.

If you use dirt with nutrients already in it, you should let it ride for a few weeks and even when you do decide to feed, you need to go lightly when feeding small plants.
Alright thanks so much
 
Find the acceptable range of ph for the medium you are using and stick to it.
Soil would be 6.2-6.5 .
Plants “ actually “ look pretty good and Not showing a systemic issue. Looks more like it’s still acclimating to medium / feed.
Keep your feeds in ph range and it will be fine.
 
Find the acceptable range of ph for the medium you are using and stick to it.
Soil would be 6.2-6.5 .
Plants “ actually “ look pretty good and Not showing a systemic issue. Looks more like it’s still acclimating to medium / feed.
Keep your feeds in ph range and it will be fine.
Thank you so much for the advice. I will try it and see what happens.
 
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